Chieftains of Abia PDP on Wednesday visited the national secretariat of
the party to confer with the National Working Committee (NWC).
Led by the Abia state governor chief Theodore Orji, the PDP chieftains
from the state told the PDP NWC that its proposed trouble shooting
visits to the state chapters of the party was not welcomed in Abia as
the party members were relating well with one another.
National vice chairman south East of the party, Colonel rtd. Austin
Akobundu who read the position paper of the Abia stakeholders on the
re-admission of chief Orji Uzor Kalu to the party submitted that the
return of the former governor would undermine the peaceful co-existence
and camaraderie existing among the party stalwarts in the state.
While they lauded the initiative of the party’s national leadership to
reconcile aggrieved members , the Abia PDP stakeholders cautioned that
any attempt to readmit the former governor” would cause disaffection or
return us to the battlefield of hostilities and would be strongly
resisted.”
Akobundu further claimed that Orji Uzor Kalu’s return was inimical to
the growth of the party in Abia state as he further claimed that the
former governor was not an asset to PDP.”Since his exit, PDP in Abia
state has gone round the crisis and emerged from those experiences an
entirely different entity which today celebrates a prevailing atmosphere
of unanimity, being relieved of the common source deep seated
animosities and resentment. You may have also heard it elsewhere that
the exit of the former governor was the rallying point in reconciling
aggrieved members and setting the party on a sounder electoral footing.
If the rumors making the round presently that he has making
surreptitious moves to be readmitted into the party’s fold are correct,
then there will surely cataclysmic consequences for the party in Abia
state.
The controversial and wholly unnecessary move will re-ignite the fire of
trench warfare among otherwise reconciled members.”They further alleged
that the former governor wanted to return to the party fold in order to
use its platform for his 2015 presidential ambition.
“ON the strength of our usually reliable intelligence gathered from his
loyalists, his sole objective seeking to rejoin the party is to use its
platform to pursue his presidential ambition.It is a ploy that would
escalate tensions within the ranks of the party; he is coming not to
build but to destabilize…His presence will add neither quality nor
quantity. His comprehensive defeat in the 2011 Abia North Senate race
exposed his lack of electoral value. It was only when he left the party
that we were able to win all the seats we contested. He has recently
turned into a loose canon and peddler of mischief.”The Abia state
governor, Theodore Orji who made his remarks after presentations by
colonel Austin Akobundu, senators Nkechi Nwogu and Enyinnaya Abaribe
and former national chairman of the party, prince Vincent Ogbulafor told
the party national leadership to align itself with the feelings of the
party’s chieftains.
Your Excellency, we have come with full hearts to show the world that we
support you. Secondly, this is democracy. My people have spoken and I
don’t need to repeat what they have said. Our strength has been that we
fought a common enemy at bay.There is no need for reconciliation in
Abia; we are at peace with ourselves. We don’t want any distraction in
Abia as it will be a disservice to our people.’’
Reacting to their position, national chairman of the party, Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur assured them that their remarks would not be
discountenanced, as he noted that “democracy is about choice.” “The
people who talked here mentioned one thing: peace, harmony.Thats what I
want. My mission is reconciliation without confrontation. I thank the
party faithful who followed you; they have made our party great.All I
can assure you is that we are here to ensure that the cordial
relationship reigns.”
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