- Proposes broad-based coalition to wrest power from APC
The
National Reconciliation Committee of the PDP led by the Bayelsa State
Governor, His Excellency Hon Henry Seriake Dickson, has submitted its
report to the National Working Committee led by the National Chairman of
the party, Prince Uche Secondus at the National Secretariat, Wadata
House, Wuse Zone 5, Abuja.
While
making the presentation, Governor Dickson thanked the party for the thoughtful
and proactive steps taken in setting up the Reconciliation Committee.
He
also expressed gratitude to the party for the support the committee
received in actualizing its mandate.
Governor
Dickson equally congratulated the Chairman and the NWC for the mammoth
support of the party as witnessed in the just-held rally in
Jigawa State; a sign post that Nigerians across the country have accepted
the party on the one hand, and issued a quit notice to the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) come 2019, on the other.
The
Bayelsa Governor stated that the committee started work even before the
convention ended and proactively moved round the country; engaged party
leaders and members who harboured grievances and complaints in respect of
the 2018 National Convention.
He appreciated the
leaders of the party across the country for the warm reception, high regard and
team spirit they accorded the committee throughout the assignment.
Governor
Seriake Dickson added that the committee having interacted with a cross section
of party leaders, women and youths summarized key issues raised across the
country.
The
issues include:
1. The
committee is of the view that the PDP should lead a broad-based
coalition to wrest power from the APC in order to salvage
Nigeria form further ruin. It recommended that the party
should build alliances and establish inter- personal contacts
with everyone, including those that have either left or abandoned the
party. This desire for the broad-based coalition should be open to
everyone who intends to salvage the country from the present mismanagement of
the ruling party.
2. The
NWC should as soon as possible constitute all statutory standing
committees of the party including a strategy committee for the task ahead. The
composition of the leadership and membership of these committees must include
women, youth and leaders of our party especially those who feel aggrieved and
excluded from party activities.
3. In
the course of our engagements across the country, we realized that
the South West Geo-political Zone deserves some special attention and
thus we recommend close personal interaction between the NWC and
the zone.
4. We equally received
several complaints that border on the involvement of women. Thus
we suggest that the party should deliberately crave the support and
involvement of women. As the most women-friendly party in the country, the NWC
should deliberately cultivate them and assure them that our doors shall remain
open for them at all levels of the party.
5. The
most crucial part of our recommendations which the entire country
hasreiterated is the party’s respect for the rule of law and internal
democracy. Even though, we are adjudged the most Democratic
Party in the country today, we must re-examine ourselves and
create a level playing field for all aspirants at all times.
Concluding,
the Governor once more thanked the party for the honour and privilege to
serve and pledged that he and members of the committee
are readily available to serve the party in whatever
capacity whenever called upon. His words: "I and other
members of the committee have pledged to work for the party and the nation
until the nation is salvaged."
In
his reply the National Chairman thanked the committee for the good work done.
He stated that this report would serve as a guiding template for the
going forward of the party. He added that henceforth, the committee has
being designated as a standing committee to guide the party in the build-up to
the 2019 elections.
Hear
him: “This is a new PDP, rebranded and repositioned to regain lost
power" adding that 'PDP is open to everyone with particular emphasis
on women and youths. We want the party to be open to women and youths to aspire
to the highest office in the land so we can jointly rescue our nation”.
Prince
Secondus stressed on the fact that even during the years of the Nigerian Civil
War, the country was never as divided and disunited as it presently is under
the watch of the APC government.
Hear
him: “APC government is a threat to the unity of this country and only PDP
has the capacity to restore the unity of the country once again”.
While
positing that the party stands with the National Assembly to make laws for the
land and the good of the people and not for any cabal in Aso Rock, the party
chairman said 'The APC government is broken and we are ready with open
doors for all the other parties to join hands and rescue this country from
ruin'.
In
his conclusion, the chairman said “We hope to form a government of
national unity in 2019 where all Nigerians will have a sense of belonging
irrespective of religion, tribe or gender. Let me sound a note of warning,
APC and INEC cannot rig the 2019 elections. The election is for Nigerians to
decide who would lead them and Nigerians shall resist any attempt to rig the
2019 election at all cost”.
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