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2011: Atiku Woos Rural Spport …Orders Bottom-Up Consultation, Nationwide
Members of the Action Congress in the South-South zone have begun consultations on the party’s future as the 2011 election approaches.
The leader of the party in Rivers, Prince Tonye Princewill, told newsmen in Port Harcourt yesterday that former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar had told stakeholders to consult with their people on the party’s future.
He said that after a meeting with Atiku in Abuja, some leaders were told to go home and get the opinions of the people on what should be done and directions to take.
Princewill said the consultation would be in form of bottom-top approach to feel the opinion of the people at the grassroots and thereafter report to the enlarged body on the outcome of their interactions.
“We are going to convene again in Abuja in a few days time and we will get feedback from all the states.
“ The intention, he explained is to go from bottom up rather than from top down to capture the opinions of the people at the grassroots level as to what should be done.
“Of course in the process, some of us will also be speaking to our people about our own prospects and what direction we should take. We have operated in Rivers State under different banners.
“We have the women’s wing.
The women’s and youth wings run independently in the 23 local governments, while youth leaders, converge in a central point and meet regularly to discuss issues,’’ he said.
Princewill said that chairmen of the party in the 23 local governments of the state, elders of the party, former candidates and stakeholders would all be consulted as the party plans for its future and next line of action.
He said the South-South caucus of the party would meet in Port Harcourt for detailed discussions and the way forward saying, the state chairmen had also met with their members on same issue.
“With these new developments, these constituencies will need to be updated as to what is currently in place. The final constituency is the executives in the state who will also need to be briefed on developments,’’ he said.
He said at the end of the consultations, the out-come would be collated and sent back to an enlarged body of the party in Abuja “and by the time we are through, we will have a fairly good opinion as to what Atiku Abubakar intends to do”.
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