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PDP: Muazu’s Burden

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n its frantic efforts to
reposition the crisis-ridden People’s Democratic Party (PDP) ahead of the 2015 general elections, the National Executive  Committee (NEC) of the party a forth night ago appointed a new national chairman, Alhaji  Adamu Muazu. The two-term governor of Bauchi State took over from Alhaji  Bamaga Tukur who was pressured to resign from office following the crisis that  characterised  his 21-month tenure which led to the defection of five PDP governors and 37 members of  House of Representatives to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Since the  formation of PDP in 1998, the position of the national chairman of the party has been a  hot seat that has left its occupants bruised, tainted, ridiculed, humiliated and deflated. With this appoiontment, Muazu is now the tenth national chairman of the self-styled  largest party in Africa while his predecessors  include, Late Solomon Lar, Bernabas Gemade, Audu  Ogbeh, Ahmadu Ali, Vincent Ogbulafor, Okwesilieze Nwodo, Hilaru Bello, Kawu Baraye and Bamaga Tukur. Regrettably, most of the past chairmen of the party could not complete their tenures because of one crisis or the other.

For a party that has witnessed several crises  within its fold without the consequences of ceding power to the opposition parties both at the state and federal levels, PDP was not perturbed when some party chieftains began to complain of the high-handedness  and poor leadership style of Alhaji  Tukur whose primary mission was to protect the interest of Mr. President who literally imposed him on the party. Those who had issues with the president were either suspended or expelled  outright in total violation of the party’s constitution. All efforts by aggrieved members to  return the party to the path of sanity and rectitude were rebuffed by the beneficiaries of the impunity that was brazenly exhibited by the war-like Tukur.

By the time Tukur and his co-travellers realised the havoc they had caused in the party  the PDP has been reduced to weeping giant with the limbs of mosquito,  a badly perforated umbrella that has left its members at the mercy of climate change. This is the party that Muazu inherited from Uncle  Tukur.

Governor Sule Lamido of Jigawa  State was one of the  vocal PDP chieftains that told the world  that their beloved party was on the edge  of a precipice  under the draconian leadership of Uncle Tukur, thus pleading with party members to save the PDP from impending doom. Because they spoke the truth they were  regarded as rebels and treated with disdain by the presidency and the leadership of the party. It was for this reason that some of his colleagues decided to take their destines in their hands by decamping to the rival APC rather than facing the obvious.

As one of the principal actors in the defunct new PDP, Lamido almost wondered aloud the possibility  of repositioning the PDP before the 2015 general elections when he paid a courtesy visit to the new national chairman of the party.

Hear him: “I hold nothing against Aljhaji Tukur because I respect him as my elder. But one cannot be happy seeming party members suspended and chased away by  the leadership.

“The PDP failed under the last leadership. If governors and National Assembly members were leaving and you said you were not worried, then you should know that some thing is wrong with your.

“Many of our members were unjustly insulted, humiliated and abandoned by immediate past leadership of the party. The G-7 Governors were made to feel unwanted, pained and traumatised.

“I  don’t  know whether  to congratulate  you or commiserate with you on this appointment because your job is a very difficult one.

“You  have to be courageous enough to say it when things are going wrong. No matter what  anybody  does, I will not leave the PDP because the  party made  me minister and a governor.

“We will stand by you and support you. When the issues are about  peace and stability of the party, then we are  with you. But if you try  to do otherwise, then you may count us out”.

Indeed, Muazu has started well by appealing to the five governors and others who defected to APC to return to the party. For  acknowledging the fact that the past leadership was not fair to many of the defectors is highly commendable.

“We are going to look at the various events and actions that  were taken  in the  recent past. Whatever   injustice done to members would be corrected. We will apologise to those the party offended”, he said.

Muazu who stated this when he received Governor Lamido on courtesy visit told his guest that he  would set up a reconciliation committee to address  the grievances  of party members across the nation.

Of course, the major task before Muazu is to restore peace in the PDP. No human organisation can make appreciable impact when it is engulfed in crisis. Although some people  are of the view that the president will use his enormous  powers as enshrined in the constitution to commandeer  victory to the PDP, political  pundits have dismissed  this  line of thought as counter- productive and retrogressive, which  is capable of truncating the nation’s fledgling democracy.

Another issue that should be tackled by Muazu is internal democracy. Not a few Nigerians believe that he will be greatly influenced  by the national leader of the party in course of his duties. As the national chairman he should ensure that the interest  of every  member is protected  in accordance with the constitution of the party. No  member of he party, no matter how highly placed should be given automatic ticket for any elective position.

The party members should be subjected to electoral process in pursuit of their political ambitions.

Also, the new national chairman should  call on the president to urgently wade into crisis  in Rivers State as a result of the glaring partisanship  of the state police commissioner, Mbu Joseph Mbu in the discharge  of his duties. This has become imperative given the  fact that the National Assembly after a thorough  investigation into  the political crisis  in Rivers State passed a resolution for his immediate  redeployment to forestall  a state of insecurity.

Again, the recent resolution by the  National Executive Committee (NEC) of All Progressives Congress (APC) on the crisis in Rivers State should  be seen as a wake-up call to the president to save Rivers people from bloodbath. Rivers people are part  and parcel of  the  Nigerian State.

Finally, political observers are skeptical about the possibility of bringing back the defectors to PDP. While it is widely believed that Nigerian politicians are morally bankrupt, it will be politically suicidal for the decfectors to dump a party that served as a   soothing balm when they were bruised and traumatized by their former party. Who says that the PDP will not chastise them with scorpion this time around if they hold on to the principles that conflict with the political interest of the  oga-at-the-top? The chair, we wish you a peaceful tenure  in Wadata plaza.

Reward Akwu

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Anambra Guber: ADC Candidate Urges INEC To Tackle Vote Buying 

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The candidate of the African Democratic Congress (ADC) in the forthcoming Anambra governorship election, Mr John Nwosu, has urged the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to ramp up measures to curtail vote buying in the election.

Claiming that elections in the country are typically characterized by vote buying, Mr Nwosu said a repeat of such phenomenon would taint the credibility of the forthcoming gubernatorial poll.

Mr Nwosu is among the 16 governorship candidates listed by INEC in a June 4, 2025 statement to participate in the November 8, 2025 election in Anambra State.

His party, the ADC, will battle it out with other parties to unseat incumbent Governor Chukwuma Soludo of the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA).

Mr Nwosu, in a statement on Saturday, said it was baffling seeing voters openly selling their votes to party agents and other representatives around polling units on election day.

According to him, “such practices not only derail the true will of the people but also reduce elections to an auction, where the state is effectively handed over to the highest bidder.”

Mr Nwosu urged INEC to introduce secure voting cubicles that would safeguard the legitimate rights of voters and uphold the sovereignty of democracy.

“INEC must provide secure voting cubicles to ensure ballots remain private and secret. Currently, many polling areas are too exposed, allowing others to see the voting process. This not only encourages vote buying but also undermines the integrity of the elections.

“Voting must remain secret. Nigeria already has strong electoral laws which, if properly enforced, can deliver outcomes that truly benefit society”, Mr Nwosu said.

He held that the Anambra governorship election was another opportunity for INEC to secure the trust of Nigerians about its commitment to transparency and fairness during polls.

He also noted the role of security agencies in tackling the menace of vote buying on the day of election.

He said, “The success of any political activity depends largely on security, because security is key. While it is not solely INEC’s duty to ensure elections are properly conducted, the Commission must create an enabling environment that allows citizens to participate freely, conduct themselves properly, and exercise their right to vote.”

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Alleged Attack On Abure In Benin, LP Calls For Investigation

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The leadership of the Labour Party (LP), on Saturday, condemned the attack on its factional Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure, at the Benin Airport, Edo State.

The party, in a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Obiora Ifoh, called on the relevant security agencies to investigate the attackers and their sponsors.

“The Labour Party is perplexed by the physical attack on our National Chairman, Barrister Julius Abure, by agents suspected to be working for anti-democratic elements who have tried unsuccessfully to wrestle the leadership of the party from him.

“Few hours ago, a prominent member of a known political family, Ms Precious Oruche, alias ‘Mama P’, accosted Barrister Abure while on a queue at the Nnamdi Azikiwe Airport Abuja, boarding a Max Air flight en route to Benin, and attacked the Labour Party’s National Chairman unprovoked.

“The attacker, Madam P, who is also a known content creator, continued the attack all through the duration of the flight, defying all attempts by the Max Air flight attendants to calm her.

“The assault, which attracted a large population of onlookers, continued unabated on disembarkment at the Benin Airport while she continued recording the scene.

“It took the intervention of the security agents on hand to whisk Abure to safety while the attacker was handed over to the police for questioning.

“In one of her films released, the lady, who is a prominent member of the ‘Obidient’ and claimed that she has contacts with the highest police hierarchy, boasted that nothing will happen to her.

“She vowed that she will not stop attacking Abure or any member of the Labour Party executive because, according to her, ‘you have killed Labour Party and you are the reason why Obi is no longer in the Labour Party.’

“The leadership of the Labour Party is completely troubled with this cyber-bullying and the consequences of the action of this political agent on the party. We are by this statement calling on the Inspector General of Police to thoroughly investigate this suicidal aggression against the leadership of the Labour Party and Barrister Julius Abure in particular.

“We sincerely believe that the lady-agent was on an assignment to accomplish the desires of her paymasters. Assault and cyber-bullying are severe crimes under our laws and we think that the Police must fish out her sponsors and cohorts, and bring them to book.

“We are calling on the members of the Labour Party to be calm, even in the face of this unwarranted provocation and wait for the outcome of the investigation on the unprovoked attack against the leadership of the party,” the statement read.

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New PDP Leaders Emerge In Adamawa After Congress 

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) delegates in Adamawa have elected Hamza Madagali and Saleh Sheleng as the state chairman and secretary of the party, respectively, to pilot the affairs of the party for the next four years.

Speaking during the party’s congress in Yola, the state capital, on Saturday, Mr David Lorhenba, the chairman, Adamawa Congress Committee, described the exercise as hitch-free.

He said that a total of 2,656 delegates from 21 local government areas came out and elected 39 officials.

Mr Lorhenba commended the delegates for conducting themselves in an orderly manner.

“The conduct of the congress is very successful, all the delegates come from 21 Local Government Areas and cast their votes peacefully.

“We have a total of 2,656 delegates and we have announced the winners very successfully”, he said.

In his remarks, Alhaji Attahiru Shehu, the outgoing chairman, congratulated the new executives and charged them to continue on what they have already done for the party to remain strong.

According to him, they started as opposition in the state and produced Gov. Ahmadu Fintiri who is serving his second term, opining they “he has done well for the state.”

In his acceptance speech, Mr Madagali thanked the delegates for the confidence they reposed in him.

He promised to run an open door policy in manning the affairs of the party.

“Let us continue the legacy of good governance and prepare ahead for 2027 with focus, discipline and unity.

“To those outside our party, especially the youths and women of Adamawa, we invite you into our party.

“PDP is your home. Our doors are open to all who wish to contribute positively to the development of our state.

“Our party will continue to be a shining example of people-focused on leadership,” he said.

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