There appears to be a fresh round of
crisis in Nigeria’s major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party, with
some elected national officers calling on the acting chairman of the board of
trustees, Bello Mohammed and the national publicity secretary, Olisa Metuh, to
step down from their offices.
The call, which was made in a
statement signed by four of the national officers, which they also said
represented the views of all deputy national officers and some members of the
National Executive Committee of the party, was sequel to the ongoing trial of
Messrs. Mohammed and Metuh over corruption allegations.
Messrs Metuh and Mohammed are being
tried for receiving monies from the embattled former National Security Adviser,
Sambo Dasuki, out of the $2.1 billion meant for arms procurement but which was
diverted to political spending.
This was signed by Dennis Alonge-Niyi, the deputy national
youth leader; Bashir Maidugu, the deputy national legal adviser; Okey
Nnaedozie, the deputy national organizing secretary and Abdullahi Jalo, the
deputy national publicity secretary.
The national officers called on all
relevant members and organs of the party to rescue it “from fortune hunters who
have hijacked its very soul.”
They said, “We hereby strongly
dissociate the Peoples Democratic Party from the ongoing trials of Dr. Bello
Halliru Mohammed ( Acting Chairman of Board of Trustees) and Chief Olisa Metuh
(National Publicity Secretary) on various
charges anti graft agencies.
“They are said to have received funds
using accounts of their private companies without the knowledge and
instructions of any organ of the party. All those mentioned in the ongoing
corruption trial are, therefore, on their own and the party was not involved
financially or in anyway with the office of the National Security Adviser,
ONSA, or any organ of the federal government in the last regime.
“They must bear full responsibility
for their actions and must henceforth refrain from dragging the name of the
party into the mud.”
The national officers also said that
sequel to the wide public interest the trial of Messrs. Mohammed and Metuh has
generated, they would call on the national caucus of the PDP, the BoT and the
PDP Governors’ Forum “to prevail on the two accused persons to honorably step
down until they clear their names thereby saving the party from further damage.”
They said their call was not a
pronouncement of guilt on the two officers of the PDP, but a “passionate appeal
to halt the erroneous concept that the party tolerates corruption.”
They also called on the NEC of the
party to convene a meeting immediately to formalize the appointment of a new
spokesperson in line with the party’s constitution.
The officers also called on the NEC
not to continue with the reign of impunity, which they said characterized the
PDP in the past and led it to its current position, to respect the Abuja High
Court ruling of December 15 last year.
The Court had in a ruling delivered
in a suit filed by a former political adviser to former President Goodluck Jonathan,
Ahmed Gulak, directed the PDP acting national chairman, Uche Secondus, to step
down and allow either Mr. Gulak or any qualified person from the north east to
take over.
Mr. Secondus became acting chairman
after Ahmadu Muazu resigned his position following the defeat of the party in
the last general election.
“This is a declaratory ruling where
no order of stay of execution from any other court has been granted. The NEC
must do the needful by selecting a suitable national chairman from the north
east to complete their tenure in accordance with our tradition and the party’s
constitution.
“In pursuance of this therefore,
Prince Uche Secondus should revert back to his constitutional position of
Deputy National Chairman of the party as a matter of urgency,” they said.
The national officers also argued
that in the light of the court ruling and other matters related to it, the
timetable recently released by the National Working Committee, without recourse
to the NEC, for the forthcoming national convention of the party should be
considered null and void.
They said aside from the offices of
the National Chairman, National Secretary, National Financial Secretary and the
National Auditor, the national convention that produced the other national
officers was held on August 30, 2013.
They said based on the four-year
tenure envisaged by the constitution of the party, all the remaining officers’
tenure of office would terminate on August 30, 2017.
They also called on the NEC to order
a proper audit of the finances of the PDP by certified external auditors. They
said the audit period should be from March 2012 to date.
“All committees set up by the
irregularly constituted national working committee should be dissolved and new
committees constituted by NEC in good faith and the general interest of the
party.
“Finally, we urge the National Caucus
and the Board of Trustees as a matter of urgency to convene a meeting of NEC to
address all these burning issues. Any further delay will exacerbate the
situation,” they said, Premium Times report.




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