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Senate Wades Into Rivers, A’Ibom Intra PDP Crisis
The PDP Caucus in the Senate, yesterday raised two committees to mediate in the crisis within the party in Rivers and Akwa Ibom States.
Leader of the Senate, Sen. Victor Ndoma-Egba, said this in Abuja while addressing National Assembly correspondents at the end of a meeting of the caucus.
He said that the meeting focused on finding ways to resolve the intra-party crisis engulfing the party in the two states.
Our correspondent recalls that the PDP in Rivers had been at loggerhead with Governor Rotimi Amaechi while Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom State was contending with Senator Aloysius Etok.
“We looked at the challenges our party was facing in some states. We looked especially, at the situation in Rivers State and Akwa Ibom State.
“We looked into the relationship between the governor of Akwa Ibom and our colleague Sen. Aloysius Etok.
“It was decided that there was need for the Senate PDP caucus to intervene with a view to seeing how we can return the two states to cordiality and normalcy.
“To that effect, we have set up committees to engage the dramatis personae in the two states. Those committees will get to work immediately,” he said.
Responding to a question, Ndoma-Egba said that the President had not made any formal request to the National Assembly for emergency rule in some parts of the country.
‘Everybody is aggrieved that the state of emergency as envisaged under our constitution does not contemplate the dissolution of elected structures.
“So we agreed on the import but we haven’t received any report yet from the president on the state of emergency.
“When we receive the request, if it does come at all, we will treat it on its merit,” he said.
The senate leader said that PDP senators were still pushing for inclusion of more members of the National Assembly in the National Executive Committee (NEC) of PDP.
“There has been a clamour by the National Assembly for increased membership of its members in NEC. That has been ongoing as you are fully aware.
He said that the national assembly supported the measures put in place to end the spate of crises across the country.
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