The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says it is waiting for
Senate President Bukola Saraki and former Kano State Governor Rabiu Musa
Kwankwaso to return to its fold.
Also on the hope list are federal legislators and some All
Progressives Congress (APC) governors.
The party said: “Thereafter, all of us would unite to take
power from the APC in 2019”.
This follows the recent high-profile defection of former
vice president Atiku Abubakar to the PDP.
Board of Trustees Chairman of the party, Jibril Walid, who
made this known at a press conference yesterday, said the APC should be
grateful Atiku did not tear his membership card before leaving the party, as
former President Olusegun Obasanjo did in 2015, concluding that Atiku had
therefore done a lot of favour to the APC.
Walid urged all contestants to various positions in the PDP
to shun bitterness and accept delegates’ verdict on whoever emerges as national
chairman.
He said: “The Board of Trustees believes it is too late to
micro-zone the position of national chairman. More than eight aspirants have
purchased forms and are right now about to be screened by the special screening
committee. They should be allowed to test their fame through the primaries that
is about to start.”
At another press conference addressed by PDP spokesman, Dayo
Adeyeye, the party said Atiku would not be allowed to vote at its December 9,
2017 national convention, even as it urged President Muhammadu Buhari to
restrain some aides it alleged were trying to disrupt the event.
The party, which expressed happiness on Atiku’s return, said
the former vice president would be part of the convention and even make a
speech, but would not be expected to vote.
Section eight of the party’s constitution, which deals with
procedure for rejoining the party states: “A person who desires to rejoin the
party after leaving it shall apply to his ward secretary for re-admission, and
unless given waiver by the national working committee, be placed on probation
for a period of not less than one year”
In section nine, the party’s constitution further declared:
“Subject to the provision of section 8(b), a member on probation shall have the
right to attend all meetings of the party, but shall not be entitled to vote at
such meetings, nor shall he be eligible to contest for elective office on the
platform of the party.”
Adeyeye said the party had information that some overzealous
elements in the government were trying to hinder the success of the convention.
He said: “This is a credible information. And
that is why we are appealing to President Muhammadu Buhari to please rein in
his aides. We have evidence that the president is not aware of this. It is
happening and we are calling on him to do his own investigation and call those who
are trying to cause this problem to desist because it is capable not only of
destroying this democracy but also capable of destroying the country.”

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