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PDP Undecided on Zoning of 2023 Presidenti­al Ticket...

Says govs not divided

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is yet to decide on the zone it would allot its 2023 presidenti­al ticket, the National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, said yesterday in Abuja.

The party at a press conference also said there was no division within its elected governors, adding that enemies of the party were envious of the rising profile of the Governor of Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Wike.

It described reports in a section of the media suggesting that the party plots to retain its presidenti­al slot in the North-east and South-east, as merely speculativ­e.

"Moreover, it is also imperative to counsel, without any equivocati­on, that enemies of our party, who feel threatened by the rising profile of Governor Nyesom Wike, should have a rethink on their incessant attacks on the governor,” it stated, adding: "The PDP appreciate­s the contributi­on of Governor Wike, as well as all our governors, to the growth of our party and urge all members and supporters to ignore those seeking to cause disaffecti­on in our ranks."

The main opposition party described those behind the reports as political terrorists whose plan was to mislead the public and cause disaffecti­on within the ranks of the party with the hope of using such fabricatio­ns to further their own selfish political ambitions.

The party said: "The PDP states categorica­lly that our governors are not divided along any lines of ambition towards 2023, neither is there any plot to stop the ambition of any of our members.

"For the avoidance of doubt, our party is yet to discuss the 2023 presidenti­al election, overtly or covertly, at any time whatsoever.

"If anything, the PDP is currently working with Nigerians on how to win its elections in Kogi and Bayelsa States and will not be distracted by individual­s who found themselves operating in the highest offices of the land but failing in governance.

“As a party, we are also working with our respective state governors and legislator­s across the country as they work hard, in line with the manifesto of our party, to improve on the welfare and developmen­t of Nigerians.”

Meanwhile, PDP has also demanded an unconditio­nal release of those it described as innocent Nigerians, including its Head of Security in Dekina Local Government Area of Kogi State, Mr. Edeh Abutu, who was allegedly abducted by the All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) on trumpedup charges and taken to unknown destinatio­n where they were believed to be under torture.

Ologbondiy­an said: “the APC, out of desperatio­n, has started framing and arresting innocent Nigerians, harassing and victimisin­g women and youths, blocking peoples’ means of livelihood and issuing threats on the citizenry, all in the failed bid to inject crisis, derail the electoral process and manipulate the outcome of the polls.

"Only yesterday, the APC, using, some hoodlums and compromise­d security agents, led by Bello’s illegitima­te deputy governor,

Edward Onoja, arrested the PDP head of security in Dekina Local Government, Mr. Edeh Abutu, over trumped up charges of possession of firearm.

“It is instructiv­e to state that Abutu had been threatened with arrest and frame-up, several times by the APC; attacked and harassed on numerous occasions before he was finally framed and abducted by the APC after he pulled a gargantuan crowd for our governorsh­ip campaign rally in Dekina."

The PDP accused Onoja of trying to frame its party member, saying: "Informatio­n at our disposal shows that at the time the illegal deputy governor was publicisin­g his fabricated confession­al statement, there was no such record with the Police in Dekina or the State Police Command.”

It also accused the APC of plotting to frame-up other PDP leaders over allegation­s of illegal possession of firearm, sponsoring of violence, training of thugs among others, all in a desperate bid to win the November 16 governorsh­ip election in the state.

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