PDP BoT Chair, Jibril Insists National Convention’ll Hold, Urges Secondus Not To Make Party Ungovernable

The chairman also urged Secondus not to make the former ruling party ungovernable adding that it will be very wrong for Secondus, being a founding member of the PDP, to make the party ungovernable.

PDP BoT Chair, Jibril insists PDP National Convention’ll hold, urges Secondus not to make party ungovernable
PDP BoT Chair, Walid Jibril

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has insisted that its planned national convention would hold inspite of a court suit challenging the event by the party’s suspended National Chairman, Uche Secondus.

The party’s Board of Trustees (BoT) Chairman, Walid Jibril, assured members and stakeholders yesterday in a chat with reporters.

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He said, “I would like to say that the convention planned for the 30th of this month is on and we’re going to be there and carry out our duties and improve our party.

The chairman also urged Secondus not to make the former ruling party ungovernable adding that it will be very wrong for Secondus, being a founding member of the PDP, to make the party ungovernable.

“Could it be now that he goes against what the party is doing, what the party intends to do? I say it will be very wrong if Secondus is taking another fight completely, yielding the course to solve his problem.

“Everything will come to an end. He had been in this party since the formation of the party. Is he going to die, what is going to happen to him? Let’s look at the party as supreme and go on with the decision of this party.

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“We have processes and we have the national deputy chairman from the south, where he comes from and he is on course and he is now leading our party. His presence in the convention is not necessary at all.”

SurgeZirc Nigeria reports that the party has been loggerhead with its former chairman after he was suspended, with an appeal court set to decide on the motion today.

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