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Rivers PDP To Sanction Aspirants

Rivers State Deputy Governor, Engr Tele Ikuru (middle), Rivers State Head of Civil Service, Barr. S. T. LongJohn and Chairman, Civil Service Commission, Sir Ngo Martyns Yellowe (left) at the 2014 Civil Service Week, in Port Harcourt, recently. Photo: Obinna Prince Dele
The Rivers State Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Felix Obuah, has threatened to sanction aspirants on the platform of the party who criticize the leadership.
The State chairman of the party, who issued the threat in reaction to the criticism of 16 aggrieved governorship aspirants over the conduct of the ward and local government primaries of the party warned the aspirants to be guided in their utterances in accordance with the provisions of the party constitution.
Obuah further warned that the party would not tolerate actions that would bring the party to disrepute, stressing that the party would not hesitate to wield the hammer on aspirants who seek to tarnish the image of the party.
According to him,’’ it has become very imperative to urge aspirants to be decorous, and stop engaging in those unfaithful and caustic activities and statements.
‘’The party noted with sadness the orchestrated actions by aspirants deliberately designed to malign the party and its leadership by continuously dishing out outright falsehood, unsubstantiated claims and above all, threatening the tranquility and harmony in the party through various media publications and misrepresentations at public fora’’, he said
The PDP chairman reminded all aspirants that the party remains supreme over and above individuals and will not cease to conduct its programmes and activities according to the provisions of its constitution, in this case, the provisions of Article 58(1), which states thus: “the party shall have power to discipline any member who says or does anything likely to bring the party into disrepute, hatred or contempt; engages in anti-party activities; engages in any conduct likely to cause disaffection among members of the party or is likely to disrupt the peaceful, lawful and efficient conduct of the business of the party; engages in unauthorised publicity of disputes within the Party or creates a parallel party at any level and promotes factions or belongs to any groups under the guise of the Party and by whatever name called, not being one provided for in the constitution of the PDP”.
Obuah warned that the Rivers State Chapter of PDP shall apply those relevant provisions of the party constitution against any erring member, no matter how highly placed, to serve as a deterrent to others.
He reassured that all aspirants of the party would be treated fairly and enjoy all their rights as contained in the party constitution noting that all aspirants on the platform of the PDP shall be given a level playing ground, to test their popularity and acceptability at the primaries.
In reaction, one of the 16 aspirants, Prince Tonye Princewill said he believes that 2015 is a battle of ideas. Analog vs Digital. Not carry go.
He also accused the party leadership and the former Minister of State for Education, Chief Nyesom Wike of trying to actualize a written script.
According to him, unlike some conspiracy theorists, “I do not believe it is an Ikwerre agenda, because many Ikwerres are not subscribers to it. It is an anti Jonathan, anti PDP, anti Rivers agenda and we are all meant to be the fools. I for one refuse to be one.
Princewill urged PDP to be vigilant or else the party will lose the forthcoming election in the state.
‘’ The party leadership at the national needs to open their eyes. Let this not happen under your watch. If you do not know, the emergence of Wike will produce a backlash that will alienate at least 16 aspirants if not more. The party will lose not only them, they will also lose their supporters. Not only because of the product of Wike but the process of his emergence. You have less than a week to act’’, he said
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