The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur has pleaded with former President Olusegun Obasanjo to rescind
his decision to leave the party.
In a statement late Saturday, Tukur said the party still needs
Obasanjo’s fatherly role and experience to get the party on strong footing and
to make it more formidable.
Obasanjo had, in a letter dated January 7, 2014, written to Tukur and
President Goodluck Jonathan indicating his decision to quit the ruling party.
The party chair pleaded that the PDP has more pressing challenges,
particularly in the coming governorship elections in Ekiti and Osun States as
well as the 2015 general elections.
The party, he said, needed Obasanjo’s input to confront the challenges,
stressing that the need for continuous dialogue and stronger partnership among
stakeholders had become imperative.
He added that the party needed Obasanjo’s support contribution in the
struggle to reclaim lost grounds in the South West geopolitical zone.
Tukur expressed appreciation in the manner the former President
presented his grievances on the way the leadership of the party handled the
crisis in the Southwest zone of the party.
“I thank you for your gesture and I pray that we shall all continue to
dialogue and partner to move our party forward”, the party chairman said.
The PDP chair explained that the crisis in the Southwest zone of the PDP
had taken root before he assumed the leadership of the party, stressing that he
did not act in any manner to aggravate the situation.
According to him, neither the National Executive Committee (NEC) nor the
National Working Committee of PDP took sides in the crisis that engulfed the
Southwest zone of the party.
Said he: “We came in when we were threatened with contempt of court
charges for not obeying the court’s order to dissolve the south-west zonal
Executive and remove some officers of the party.
“We complied with the court’s orders because of our belief in the rule
of law and to avoid consequences of disobeying such orders.
“It is an honour that you deemed it fit and proper to intimate me with
an issue important to your mind and to our party in the south-west zone.
“It is my wish and prayer that such cordial and positive relationship
will continue between your good self; former President and former Chairman of
the Board of Trustees of our great party on one hand, and my humble self, the
National Chairman of our party on the other hand.
“Buruji Kasamu came to limelight in politics as a result of the role he
played in the politics of Ogun State where both of you come from. He later
became a rallying point in the south-west following court orders in the series
of cases brought about as a result of disagreements among leaders of the party
in the Southwest and Ogun State in particular.
“In my opinion, Buruji became a rallying point because of the absence of
a zonal executive in the Southwest. This vacuum in the Southwest has made him
the person to whom many members in all the chapters of the party in the zone
approach for one form of assistance or the order”.
Tukur indicated the decision of the party to conduct a zonal congress in
the South-west zone to elect new zonal executive, in compliance with the orders
of the courts.
For a successful conduct of the planned zonal congress, Tukur said Obasanjo
and other leaders of the party from the zone ought to build a strong consensus
for that purpose
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