The Chairman of the National Caretaker
Committee (NCC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ahmed
Makarfi, Tuesday dismissed reports of a brewing political crisis in its
Bayelsa State chapter.
Makarfi, who made the clarification when
he received a delegation of Bayelsa State executives at the national
secretariat in Abuja, said contrary to the insinuation that there is a
dispute between former President Goodluck Jonathan and the state
Governor, Seriake Dickson, both men have been working together to
strengthen the party.
The PDP leader said he has been in communication with both Jonathan and Dickson, and that there was no dispute between them.
He said he has found out that some
mischievous people were out to create crisis for the state PDP, adding
that the petition that generated concerns was baseless.
Makarfi however warned the leadership of the party in the state against dancing to the
tune of mischief makers to avoid generating problems in the party.
He dismissed the erroneous impression being created that Jonathan was trying to hijack the party structures in the state, describing such insinuation as false.
Makarfi said he has been in touch with
ex-President Jonathan who has always emphasised the need to ensure that
there is unity in the party.
He described the rumour as the handiwork of detractors who are seeking ways to destabilise the state chapter.
According To him, “Don’t allow yourself to be fragmented by rumour. Your executive has been ratified by the convention and that is final. There is no need to pander to rumour of an impending sack of the exco. Immediately the rumour broke out, the former president called me to dismiss that rumour, and he said there is no iota of truth in the said petition against the state executive.”
In his remark, the Chairman of the state
chapter of the PDP, Moses Cleopas, said: “The former President is no
doubt a respected national leader, and we hold him in high esteem in the
state as our father.
While pledging their allegiance of the
state chapter to Makarfi-led leadership, he said that it is only the
state chapter of the PDP that has ever won a major election in the
country under a platform that is not controlling the power at the
centre.
The PDP has said no date has been fixed
for its elective national convention, which is expected to hold before
the end of this year.
The Chairman of the PDP National
Caretaker Committee, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, who spoke yesterday when he
received members of the PDP Integrity Group yesterday evening, said
there is a processes to be followed before arriving at the national
convention date, adding that the party was yet to meet over the issue.
“We have not fixed date for the elective convention; it is only NEC (National Executive Committee) that can fix the date.
“Our priority is to see that we have a
successful elective convention so that whoever takes over from us will
continue from where we stopped,” Makarfi stated.
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