Daily Trust

Consensus still on the cards – Party leader

- By Baba Martins

Barring any last minute change, the much awaited National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will take place at the national headquarte­rs of the party today.

Issues billed for discussion at the gathering are the vexed issue of zoning after the 37-member committee set up by the party submitted its report to the National Working committee (NWC) of the party.

The NEC has the final say on the zoning issue. Another issue that would be discussed is the venue where the presidenti­al primary fixed for May 28 and 29, this year would be held.

Party sources said the romance of former President Goolduck Ebele Jonathan with the APC as to the 2023 presidency would also be discussed.

Ahead of the meeting, members of the two main organs of the party, the NWC and the Board of Trustees (BOT) are also said to be divided over the various presidenti­al aspirants. 17 persons had picked the presidenti­al forms of the party. Two were disqualifi­ed by the screening committee chaired by a former Senate President, David Mark.

The aspirants have been going round the country to woo delegates as the date for the primary draws closer.

A leader of the party, however, told Daily Trust that there was nothing new on zoning because, “What can you zone now after selling forms to everybody; to every aspirant. People from the South, North, everywhere have bought forms, so what are you going to tell them. Even when your strong aspirants are from the North, how do you zone to the South.

“I can tell you APC refused to zone because PDP has not zoned. They want to force PDP to the South. But the party does not want to be forced.”

The source also said the consensus arrangemen­t was not dead and disclosed that, “The final week to the primary is very crucial. I can tell you that a lot of things will still happen. The aspirants were 17, they said two have been disqualifi­ed, I can tell you that all the 15 will not go into the election.

Contacted, spokespers­on of the party, Debo Ologunagba, said there was a process in the party and that all informatio­n would have to wait till after the NEC meeting.

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