PDP to compel presidential candidates to step down
The headship and key stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP) will today persuade some of the 12 presidential aspirants to
voluntarily withdraw from the race onward the convention which starts tomorrow
in Port Harcourt, the Rivers State capital.
The party is worried by the large number of aspirants and
how to manage the possible recrimination arising from the outcome of the
convention.
A meeting has been slated with the aspirants in Abuja on
this as well as to make them to sign an undertaking to accept the outcome of
the convention in good faith.
They are also to make a written commitment to work with the
party in projecting the eventual winner as the presidential candidate
throughout the electioneering campaign.
Speaking with reporters at the party’s Abuja secretariat
yesterday, party spokesman Kola Ologbondiyan declined to state the agenda of
the meeting.
No fewer than 3619 delegates, including the aspirants, are
to vote at the convention.
Delegates to the convention, which is to be presided over by
the National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus, include members of the National
Working Committee (NWC) and members of the National Executive Committee (NEC).
Others include former Presidents and former Vice Presidents
who are still members of the PDP and members of the National Assembly, who are
still members of the party
Others are past and serving governors, past and deputy governors who are still members of the PDP.
Similarly, all governorship candidates of the party are
delegates, as well as members of the Houses of Assembly, who are members of the
party.
Chairman and members of the Board of Trustees (BoT), members
of the Zonal Working Committee, state party chairmen and secretaries,
including those of the Federal Capital
Territory, are also delegates.
State Women and Youth leaders, including those of the
Federal Capital Territory are listed.
Also, one national delegate from each of the 774 local
government areas and all elected local government chairmen will also vote as
delegates.
All former members of the National Working Committee (NWC)
who are still members of the party, are also eligible to vote as delegates.
Former Presidents of the Senate, former Deputy Presidents of
the Senate, former Speakers of the House of Representatives, and former Deputy
Speakers of the House of Representatives are also delegates, provided they are
still members of the party.
Also yesterday, the PDP alleged that the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) to disrupt the convention.
Ologbondiyan said the move is meant to ensure that the PDP
does not produce a presidential candidate.
Ologbondiyan said: “We invite Nigerians to take note of this
and we invite the international communities to take serious note of the plots
by the ruling government to thwart the efforts of the opposition to elect a
candidate that will go into the February general elections against President
Muhammadu Buhari.
“We invite all Nigerians to take cautious note of this
development. However, on our own part, we wish to inform Nigerians,
particularly members of the PDP, that the national convention where our
presidential candidate will be elected that has been scheduled to hold in Port
Harcourt, will go on as planned.
“No plot, no plan by the ruling government can stop our
national convention. It’s machinations of all kinds; it can be through the
court, by funding court decision. It could be any form of machinations.
“We are aware of plots which include effort to use the court
to stop our national convention, and we are alerting Nigerians and the
international community.”







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