PDP in fresh crisis as national officers ask Mohammed, Metuh, Secondus to step down
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.
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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.
The statement,
made available to PREMIUM TIMES on Monday, 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.”
Step down please
Step down please
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.
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