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PDP Decries Indiscipline Among Members

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The ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has decried indiscipline among its members, especially arising from the spate of suits instituted against the party, some of which are still pending in courts.

The party expressed worry in a statement issued in Abuja and made available to The Tide On Sunday and reminded members of the consequences of their actions while warning them to desist from dragging the party into disrepute with their anti-party activities.

The statement signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Prof Rufai Ahmed-Alkali drew all members’ attention to Article 21.1 (1) of the party’s constitution which makes it an offence for a member to sue the party without exhausting all internal mechanisms aimed at providing solution to all nagging issues at stake.

The statement reads: “The Peoples Democratic Party has observed with utter dismay recent cases of gross indiscipline by some party members in some state chapters of the party.  PDP is particularly disturbed by the plethora of unwarranted and misguided court cases instituted by PDP members against the party which are aimed at derailing the cohesion and smooth administration of the party.

The  party wishes to once again remind all members nationwide of the provisions of the PDP Constitution in Article 2 1.1 (I) which emphatically prohibits members from taking the party to court under whatever guise without first exhausting the internal mechanisms for seeking

Since the current National Working Committee assumed office in March 2008, we have opened channels of communication and encouraged dialogue among party members with the objective of providing a level playing field for all”.

Party members will also recall the resolutions of the 48th National Executive Committee meeting where the NWC was mandated to henceforth initiate disciplinary procedures on any member who brings the party to contempt and ridicule. It is imperative that all members exercise restraint and utilize available channels of redress within the Party rather than a hasty resort to the courts.          

In furtherance of our desire to ensure that the party’s laid down rules are strictly observed and in order to safeguard the integrity and cohesion of our party, the party shall henceforth take decisive disciplinary action against any erring member who fails to follow our constitutional means of seeking redress.

In the meantime, the party hereby directs all those individuals who have taken the Party to Court on flimsy grounds to withdraw those cases immediately or face the maximum sanctions prescribed by our Constitution. Those who wish to remain bonafide members of our Party must obey our own rules.

For further emphasis, the party shall wield the big stick on any member, no matter how highly placed who chooses to distract our focus from building a united, cohesive and disciplined political Party whose ultimate objective is not just to win elections but also to work for the good of the people of this great country”

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