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There Is No Crisis Or Division In PDP – Secondus

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The former National
Deputy Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, has described the so-called division or crisis in the party as a mere distraction and not a crisis as being speculated.
Secondus said this during the week, when he spoke with our correspondent at the Port Harcourt International Airport, Omagwa.
According to him, there was no crisis in the party and that what was happening so far was a mere distraction from a handful of members who were being used to create the scene that looked like a crisis.
The party, he noted, was intact and united even more than ever before and that the PDP was not in any crisis as all the members of the working committees, Board of Trustees and National Assembly are intact and in support of the decisions reached at the party’s convention in Port Harcourt.
“Even the Governors too are intact and behind us.  So you can see we have no crisis as “being speculated,” he added.
The convention of any of the party, is the highest decision making body of the party and all party men are supposed to abide by it”.
On the statements credited to the former Chairman of the party and former governor of Bornu State, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff, Secondus described it as unfortunate and uncalled for, adding that   the former lost because he was no longer in the saddle to call shots after the Port Harcourt party convention.
“How can he say that he does not recognize the result of the party primaries in Edo State, even when the State primaries results were judged to be the best in recent times”.
Secondus said he knew Sheriff as the party former chairman and a former Governor of a state and was in doubt as to believe that he was being used or sponsored to create the seeming crisis in the party.
“I do not believe that Alhaji Modu Sheriff should allow himself to be used or that somebody could use him to create the distractions”.
He however, advised the former PDP chairman to go and read the constitution of the party and to stop behaving the way he was going about things, if he was not being used by the ruling party to divide or weaken the opposition in the country.

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