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No plan to remove our chairman — NWC

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and realignmen­t have begun in the country in the form of defections.

A few months ago, the Governor Mai Mala Buni-led APC Caretaker/ Extraordin­ary Convention Planning Committee received some PDP bigwigs who jumped ship into its fold.

A former Speaker of the House of Representa­tives, Yakubu Dogara; former national chairman of the PDP, Senator Barnabas Gemade and Ebonyi State Governor David Umahi, have dumped PDP for APC.

Others are; National Assembly Chief Whip Jimoh Ibrahim, former Head of Service of the Federation, Mr Danladi Kifasi, Sen Isa Hamma Misau, Alhaji Salisu Takai, Senator Elisha Abbo from Adamawa State, and many others.

Majority of the defectors attributed their decisions to alleged poor handling of issues and injustice in the PDP, a claim that was rebuffed by the opposition party.

With the political twists and turns, the polity is twitching while the main political actors in the APC have been relentless­ly meeting and wooing bigwigs in the PDP.

Recently, there was widespread rumour that APC top leaders were in talks with former President Goodluck Jonathan to dump PDP and pitch tent with them in the ruling party. That was, however, debunked.

Similarly, a former governor of Ogun State who was Campaign Manager for PDP’s presidenti­al candidate, Atiku Abubakar, in the 2019 general elections, Otumba Gbenga Daniel, defected to the ruling party on Tuesday. Also, a former

Chief of Army Staff, Lieutenant-General Azubuike Ihejirika, on Tuesday joined the APC. Many House of Representa­tives members have also crossed over to APC.

Sources within the party told our correspond­ent that the gale of defections had triggered a move to sack the party’s national chairman, Prince Uche Secondus.

Secondus has been surviving sack moves since the party lost the 2019 general elections, and after Governor David Umahi of Ebonyi State defected.

The party’s National Working Committee (NWC) yesterday dismissed reports that chairman is facing sack threat. In an interactiv­e session with journalist­s in Abuja,the spokespers­on of the PDP, Kola Ologbondiy­an, said there were no such attempts to sack Secondus.

PDP moves to stem the tide

The PDP top echelon, our correspond­ent gathered, is jittery and worried over the mass exodus of its leaders to the ruling party.

This is especially as the opposition party is “battling” to return to power at the end of President Buhari’s tenure.

Following the crisis rocking some state chapters of the party and gale of defections, the PDP recently inaugurate­d a national reconcilia­tion committee headed by a former Senate President Bukola Saraki, to initiate peace and return the party to its “lost grounds”.

The committee has been meeting with key party stalwarts across the country. On the other hand, the PDP 2019 Election Review Committee headed by the Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, is meeting with party stakeholde­rs to unravel what led to the party’s defeat at the 2019 polls.

The Bala-led committee has met with a former president, Chief Olusegun Obasanjo, a former Head of State, Ibrahim Babangida, a former vice president, Atiku Abubakar and many others.

On Tuesday, the Saraki-led National Reconcilia­tion Committee met with exPresiden­t Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja. This followed claims of APC wooing Jonathan to defect. Also, yesterday, the Saraki-committee met with former governors who are members of the party in Abuja.

However, it is left to be seen if the PDP would weather the storm and clear the hurdles before it and reclaim power in 2023.

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