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Abe Blames Tukur For PDP Crisis
The Senator representing Rivers South-East Senatorial District in the National Assembly, Senator Magnus Abe, has described the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Bamanga Tukur as the major problem of the party.
Senator Abe, who stated this in Port Harcourt, said the current crisis rocking the PDP was self-inflicted by the party’s leadership, following the refusal to adhere to laid-down guidelines.
“The division started because members don’t like what Bamanga Tukur is doing in the party. His disregard for party rules, execution of party programmes and actions; and injecting of clauses into the party constitution without due consultation are unacceptable impunity,” he said.
Senator Abe, who is the Chairman, Senate Committee on Petroleum (Downstream) said senators were not thinking of anything like impeachment as there was no justification for such action, adding that the Senate remains a united house under its President, Senator David Mark.
He disclosed that the division in the party might affect contributions of PDP members in the National Assembly, and their voting on certain issues if the crisis rocking the party was not resolved.
While urging Nigerians, especially politicians against bringing up primordial sentiments into the polity, Abe advised against political decisions that may hunt the country’s future.
“Bringing up primordial sentiments into our politics will cost us more. We are talking about zoning which was put in place for the benefit of the minority. In the emotion of the moment, people should know that in a country like this, there is today and tomorrow. Let us not take decisions today that will put tomorrow at risk,” he added.
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