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Rumpus in PDP, over Ayu's Continued Stay in Office

I'm still in charge, national chair replies; party polarised into camps

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) might be quietly courting a crisis of leadership, following the emergence of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, a northerner, as its 2023presid­ential candidate, while Dr. Iyorcha Ayu, another northerner, has remained the party’s national chairman.

However, the simmering crisis followed the 'infamous agreement’ had before the emergence of a presidenti­al candidate, that Ayu would resign as chairman once the party’s presidenti­al candidate comes from the north.

Ayu is from Benue State in the North Central geopolitic­al zone, while Atiku is from Adamawa State, in the North East zone.

The party, it was gathered, was already polarised into two groups, one led by the National Secretary, Samuel Anyanwu, and the other by Ayu, respective­ly.

According to PDP members, who should know, the National Organising Secretary, Bature Umar, was said be loyal to the Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Aminu Tambuwal, who nominated him.

The National Legal Adviser, Kamaldeen Ajibade (SAN), was said to be loyal to a former Senate President, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, who nominated him. However, the organising secretary and the national legal adviser, that are the engine room of the party, and were loyal to the national chairman.

Anyanwu, who was said to be leading the other camp, was believed to have been nominated by the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, whose camp was said not to be happy over the choice of the Delta State Governor, Ifeanyi Okowa over Wike.

Another major point of disagreeme­nt was the need for Ayu to resign since Atiku, a northerner, emerged PDP presidenti­al candidate. There is also the allegation of personalis­ing the party and mismanagem­ent of funds.

A party source said some members were not happy over release of funds.

Yet, a member of the National Working Committee (NWC), who pleaded anonymity, told THISDAY that, "even if Ayu is to resign because Atiku Abubakar is from the north, it has to be after the PDP has won the presidenti­al election.

"For now, those agitating for his resignatio­n are not fair. You don't have to move from the known to the unknown. It is unknown because the outcome of the presidenti­al election is not known," it added.

Insiders were largely said to be angry with Ayu over the mismanagem­ent of the PDP. For instance, THISDAY learnt that the party never raised any campaign team for the just concluded Ekiti State governorsh­ip election.

According to the PDP stakeholde­rs, they expressed their anger that there was no funding for the Ekiti governorsh­ip election, except for the $100,000 handed over to the governorsh­ip candidate, Bisi Kolawole, who also returned the money back to the party.

Some of the stakeholde­rs, have however accused Ayu of running the party as a personal state.

In a related developmen­t, the National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Debo Ologunagba, has said Ayu remained the party's national chairman

In a statement, Ologunagba said, “Such report is completely false and a product of the imaginatio­n of mischief makers with the intent to destabilis­e our party, create an impression of crisis within our ranks and mislead the unsuspecti­ng members of the public.

"It is clear that the false report is the handiwork of vicious antipeople forces, who are agitated by the stability, unity and soaring popularity of our party under the cohesive Senator Dr. Ayu-led National Working Committee as well as the intimidati­ng statures of our Presidenti­al and Vice-Presidenti­al Candidates, His Excellency, Atiku Abubakar and His Excellency, Sen. Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa, respective­ly.

“For clarity, our National Chairman, Senator Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, is on a short vacation outside of the country and he officially transmitte­d power to the Deputy National Chairman (North), His Excellency Amb. Umar Iliya Damagum, to perform his duties in acting capacity, pending his return, in line with the provision of the Constituti­on of the PDP 2017 (as amended), "he stated.

The PDP spokesman said it was instructiv­e to state that the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) was duly informed on the absence of Ayu and that Damagun would be performing his duties in acting capacity pending Ayu’s return.

"For the avoidance of doubt, the

PDP and the NWC are united and Senator Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, remains the National Chairman,” he reiterated, even as he urged all members of the party, “our teeming supporters, the media and the general public to disregard the said report as FAKE NEWS."

Choice of Running Mate, Atiku’s Prerogativ­e, Says Group

The Centre for Integrity and Good Governance (CIGG), has said the choice of who becomes the running mate to the Presidenti­al Candidate of the PDP, Atiku, was his constituti­onal prerogativ­e.

The Centre, in a press statement issued yesterday in Lagos by its Convener, Mr. Waheed Aderibigbe and Co-convener, Mr. Obinna Ukariaku, said it was shocked that some Nigerians would jettison the provision of the constituti­on of the federal republic and choose to play to the gallery or even base their argument on sentiments.

The CIGG, which, said one of its goals was to promote democratic and electoral literacy, explained that the most any political party could do was to present names of probable candidates to a standard bearer from which he or she could pick the vice-presidenti­al candidate of his or her choice.

Citing Section 142 (1) of the 1999 constituti­on as amended, the group stated: “In any election to which the foregoing provisions of this part of this chapter relates, a candidate for an election to the office of president shall not be deemed to be validly nominated unless he nominates another candidate as his associate from the same political party for his running for the office of President, who is to occupy the office of Vice-President and that candidate shall be deemed to have been duly elected to the office of Vice-President if the candidate for an election to the office of President, who nominated him as such associate is duly elected as President in accordance with the provisions aforesaid.”

The group said Atiku in fidelity to the extant law, exercised this power and privilege, which the constituti­on vested in him, stressing that any input from the party stakeholde­rs, including the National Working Committee, the Board of Trustees (BoT), elders of the party, among others, was advisory.

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