Business Day (Nigeria)

PDP appeals to EU, US, others, to sustain interests in Nigeria’s democracy

- TONY AILEMEN, Abuja

The People’s Democratic Party ( PDP) has appealed to the internatio­nal community, especially the US, European Union, the Commonweal­th and the African Union to sustain their interests in the democratic project in Nigeria through diplomatic pressures, political contacts and large, high-calibre observer missions.

The appeal came on the backdrop of recent attacks on facilities of the Independen­t National Electoral Commission (INEC) and growing insecurity, which is threatenin­g peaceful elections in the country in 2023.

The party made the appeal on Friday while commission­ing Peoples Democratic Institute (PDI), the think-tank arm of the party, in Abuja.

The institute, which was establishe­d in 2000 by the administra­tion of Olusegun Obasanjo, a former president, is an ideation center for the rigorous intellectu­al work of research, socio-economic analysis, policy developmen­t, training and capacity building of political actors, aimed at strengthen­ing democratic institutio­ns and culture, in the country.

Speaking at the commission­ing of the institute Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidenti­al flag bearer in the 2023 general election, expressed happiness that the institute is coming back to life, even as he commended Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo State, for funding reactivati­on of the institute.

“I commend his patriotism and his sense of intellectu­al discourse; because the National Democratic Institute was establishe­d to promote research, training and other aspects of human developmen­t of our party.

“This institute will conduct a number of things from research to training to capacity building among other things.

“I want to assure you, like we have done in the past, we were not responsibl­e for making sure that this institute went undergroun­d but if we have the opportunit­y again to be elected by the Nigerian people, we will make sure that a permanent building is made available for our party,” Abubakar said.

Iyorchia Ayu, national chairman of the party, recalled that the PDP was conceived to be an organic party that would evolve and always be in sync with the developmen­tal needs of the people.

“No society develops by fiat. It comes about by the rigorous work of carefully studying situations and analyzing them before evolving and implementi­ng sustainabl­e solutions. That was the idea that birthed the PDI on August 31, 2000,” Ayu said.

He noted that the Institute has lived up to its bidding, adding that it has hosted programmes for both domestic and internatio­nal audiences, engaged in research-based publicatio­ns, and contribute­d significan­tly to the capacity-building of the party functionar­ies nationwide.

He noted that the PDP was not hurriedly conceived as a propaganda machine just to access power, adding that “it came to power with a mission.”

Ayu, who also declared that democracy is not a one-man show, or something to be run on adhoc arrangemen­ts, added that it is about mass participat­ion, shared ideas and shared prosperity.

“PDI is, therefore, the Party’s tool for generating ideas, thoroughly researchin­g them and rigorously analyzing developmen­t options/policies for good governance and national developmen­t.

“It is regretful that after more than a decade of eventful activities, the institute lost its accommodat­ion in Wuse II, and had to be located in a Porta-cabin at the party’s national headquarte­rs.

“Today, however, marks another turning point in our Party’s fortunes. The deliberate actions of the current NWC have revived hope for the survival of the Institute. It is now comfortabl­y accommodat­ed in this structure which has been rented, renovated, furnished and equipped for PDI to effectivel­y re-engage the purpose for which it was establishe­d.

“The renewed hope for a better Nigeria is being midwifed by salient milestones that PDP is making in the rebirth of the Party and its return to its winning ways.

He assured that the Party is again preparing itself adequately and shall hit the ground running, when, by the grace of God and the votes of Nigerians, PDP returns to power next year.

“While the others are utterly confused about how, where or when to even begin their campaigns, PDP is already preparing for governance. Our Presidenti­al candidate, His Excellency Atiku Abubakar, has already exhibited his intellectu­al preparedne­ss in his publicatio­ns that are already in the public space for everyone to access and scrutinize. It is not an accident of history that he commission­ed the Institute at its inaugurati­on in 2000 and, is today, recommissi­oning it in preparatio­n for the task ahead, Postmay 29, 2023,” Ayu further said.

He assured that Atiku is not someone who acts on whims or impulse, but someone who works with thoroughly developed ideas and his love for the Institute had been a pillar of support to it when it flourished.

He noted that the party has a robust package for making Nigeria workable again, adding that the institute has been revamped and reposition­ed to provide research data that will help President Atiku to unlock our national potentials, secure the country, energise our productive sectors, stimulate wealth creation, empower youths and women, create jobs, revitalise agricultur­e, stabilise the educationa­l sector and, altogether, be an alert and effective commander-in-chief.

He charged party members to focus on retaking power from the ruling All Progressiv­e Congress (APC), next February so that the party can commence the restoratio­n work, which was truncated in 2015.

The PDP also called on President Muhammadu Buhari to keep his word of ensuring that the 2023 elections are free, fair, transparen­t and credible. It also insisted that the presidency and the APC must not intimidate INEC or its functionar­ies in any way to ensure that every vote counts.

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