A former
Minister of Education Minister and candidate in the just concluded People’s
Democratic Party (PDP) chairmanship election, Prof. Tunde Adeniran, has
disowned a
group which announced its intention to create a new faction within
the party yesterday.
Adeniran who
spoke through the director of his campaign organisation, Shehu Garba, in Abuja,
said anybody who had genuine grievances was free to express them but added that
such action should not be linked to him.
He admitted
having issues against the convention, but said he had submitted himself to the
internal dispute resolution mechanism of the party.
When told
that a member of his campaign team was in the aggrieved group, the former
minister said the body did not represent him.
Some
aggrieved members of the PDP had in Abuja earlier yesterday expressed
disaffection about the national convention conducted on December 9, 2017,
threatening to form a splinter group.
At a press
briefing, the four aggrieved persons, led by one Emmanuel Nwosu, said they were
out to reform the party. He denied report that his group was being sponsored by
an All Progressives Congress (APC) governor in the South East.
The denial
came as speculation became rife yesterday that the APC governor who was said to
be in Abuja since Tuesday had held some secret meetings with the group with a
view to causing more disaffection in the opposition party.
At the press
briefing earlier, Nwosu said the emergence of the National Working Committee
(NWC) led by Prince Uche Secondus at the December 9 convention would not stand.
The group
which called itself “Fresh PDP” said it would open a secretariat in Asokoro,
Abuja. According to Nwosu, the group emerged due to alleged imposition of a
unity list on members of the party at the convention.
But the
national leadership of the PDP said the party was unperturbed by what it called
comical act of some individuals who make outlandish claims in the media.
In a
statement, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan,
said: “The fact is that we are happy with the efforts of the Governor Seriake
Dickson-led reconciliation committee as well as the responses from all the
respectable and responsible leaders of our party in that regard.
“We will
however not be responsible or respond to any person or groups of individuals
who decide to allow themselves to be used by forces from another political
party in a laughable and childish attempt to distract us.
“The PDP
under Secondus-led national leadership will continue to focus on repositioning
our great party to be the formidable opposition that will guarantee checks and
balances in our polity and ultimately regain power in 2019.”
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