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Atiku, Okowa Move to Wade into Imo PDP Crisis

Ayu calls for unity, voter mobilisati­on

- Chuks Okocha in Abuja

Presidenti­al candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar and his running mate, Ifeanyi Okowa, have been mandated by the party leadership to wade into the crisis plaguing the Imo State chapter of the party ahead of next year’s election.

This followed a meeting, yesterday, of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP with Imo stakeholde­rs at the party’s national headquarte­rs in Abuja.

The meeting, at the instance of the NWC, was called to resolve the brewing crisis in the state chapter of the party as well as reposition it for better electoral showing next year.

Lately, the newly constitute­d Presidenti­al Campaign Council (PCC) at the state level has pitted some chieftains of the party against the State Working Committee (SWC) over charges of exclusion.

Among the decisions reached was that Atiku Okowa, would wade into the crisis, with a view to resolving the matter and other contending issues, comprehens­ively and amicably.

While Atiku would meet with a few party stakeholde­rs from the state, including ex-governor Emeka Ihedioha and the PDP National Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, to soften the ground, Okowa would thereafter head a small panel that would reconcile all aggrieved parties and resolve all contending matters.

National Chairman of the party, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, who disclosed this after a well-attended meeting, regretted the loss of Imo to PDP via a controvers­ial Supreme Court judgement, and pointed out that recovering Imo for the PDP was a priority to the present leadership of the party.

“Unity is crucial. And it’s only with unity that we can regain or recover Imo. And the route to that recovery is by winning the presidenti­al election next February. Once we win the presidency next year, you will need to work less for the governorsh­ip victory.

“So, return home, close ranks and get to work. Our strength is in our unity. After elections in February, the NWC will give Imo closer attention. For now, focus on winning the presidency. Don’t dissipate energies on what is trivial or far away. Together, we are stronger.

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