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PDP Convention Extends Makarfi’s Tenure

…As Makarfi gets 4 months tenure extension

- By Saawua Terzungwe

Former President Goodluck Jonathan said yesterday at the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Special Non-Elective Convention in Abuja, that the party was back to reclaim power in 2019 and lead Nigeria to “greatness”. The Supreme Court had on July 12, put an end to the party’s 14-month leadership tussle between Senators Ahmed Makarfi and Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, granting the former legitimacy.

But the ex-president explained at the occasion that the party had internal crisis because it lost power in 2015, adding that the PDP remained the largest party in Africa.

Jonathan stated that it would be difficult for any political party including the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) to beat the PDP in 2019.

He urged party members not to be intimidate­d or distracted by anyone, saying former Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo, Musa Yar’adua and himself (Jonathan) “all performed well” despite the various challenges they had.

He said there was need for the PDP to reclaim power “because of poverty and hunger in the land” and urged party leaders, elders and stakeholde­rs to return to their various states and mobilize the electorate at the grassroots ahead of the 2019 polls.

“As a party that heralded Nigeria’s return to democracy in 1999, the PDP had become so accustomed to success in its 16 years in power that the first time our fortunes changed at the polls, it was obvious that the party would suffer the aftershock­s of the loss. It was in deed a most trying period for us as a political party.

“However, it is not an experience that is peculiar to us. This because all over the world, any party that loses election at the centre as we did, will first of all, struggle to hold together, before regaining its composure to effectivel­y present the strong voice of the opposition, and resume the contestati­on to return to office.

“There is no gainsaying the fact that our dispositio­n in freely handing over power to the opposition, after the 2015 polls, helped to deepen our democracy, and project our country as one of the world’s stable democracie­s”.

The convention extended the tenure of the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee by four months.

The convention mandated the caretaker committee to organize an elective convention within the four months where new national officers of the party would be elected and its amended constituti­on ratified.

This is the second time the PDP is extending the tenure of the caretaker committee. The committee’s tenure was supposed to expire next Wednesday.

The convention also ratified the dissolutio­n of the factional executives in Anambra State and ordered the setting up of a caretaker committee. Similarly, it dissolved the party’s executives at all levels in Kebbi, Ogun, Osun, Lagos, Adamawa, Kwara and Borno States, where there were issues concerning congresses.

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