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PDP crisis: Pressure mounts on Secondus to quit

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Embattled National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus’ woes worsened at the weekend with more calls for his resignation.

The latest came from PDP House of Representatives Caucus and a group simply known as PDP Frontliners.

The renewed calls for Secondus to quit are coming ahead of today’s crucial meeting of PDP’s elders, set up last week after the Board of Trustees (BoT) failed to end the crisis over Secondus.

The demand for Secondus resignation by the PDP House of Representatives members is one of the resolutions reached during their virtual meeting on Saturday.

In a communique by their Chairman, Kingsley Chinda, and Deputy Chairman, Chukwuka Onyema, the members urged the PDP chairman to make “personal sacrifice worthy of a leader by honourably resigning immediately to allow the party an early start.”

Secondus is accused of running the PDP “from his home” and only surfacing in the party office for meetings.

The lawmakers said they were “concerned that a further three months under Secondus leadership would do grave injustice to the party and put us in a precarious situation as every hour should matter now.”

They requested the BOT and the Governors Forum of the party to ensure immediate and firm resolution of current challenges so as to enable the re-engineering of the party.

The lawmakers noted that while stakeholders were trying to stem PDP misfortunes, Secondus did not appear to see the “cauldron” awaiting the nation’s main opposition party.

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They added that while the chairman could be said to have contributed notably to the party in the past, “cogent accusations currently being leveled against his leadership far transcended personal issues.”

The caucus members also observed that there was an established consistent and persistent pattern of inadequate consultations by Secondus.

They said his style of leadership has given rise to hitherto unspoken feelings of intra-party alienation in several quarters, including the National Working Committee (NWC), headed by him.

The statement reads partly: “Members of the PDP House of Representatives Caucus met and deliberated extensively on various aspects of concern being expressed by members of the party across the federation.

“Specifically, on the current charge of inept leadership against our national chairman (Prince Uche Secondus) and honourable members note as follows:

“Whereas members of the PDP and millions of Nigerians nationwide anticipate vigorous and well-coordinated issue-based national opposition; preparations towards a national convention as well as the 2023 general elections, much confusion, finger-pointing, and needless noise around the party’s national headquarters have obfuscated the noble objectives and lofty ideals of the PDP and democratic opposition politics in Nigeria.

“The national chairman seems much more contented with occupying the office and therefore, preoccupied with holding onto his position rather than preparing for the next elections; this explains for his inexplicably missing endless opportunities that ought to have been utilised for consolidating a viable opposition; skewing party congresses to favour personal future ambition and frustrating genuine party members across states, which has resulted in the mass exit of party members at the National Assembly.

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“There is no clear road map, blueprint or policy programme for the PDP by the chairman. Thus, the party is allowed to flow with the tide, only showing up with weak press releases once in a while without commensurate sustainable action.

“We note too that the lax and bedroom managerial attitude of the chairman, who runs the party from his home and only surfaces in the party office for meetings, coupled with several promises without commensurate action has led to inept management of complaints, despondency amongst members and consequently an exodus of members of the party at all levels, including a member of the Board of Trustee of the party.

“Such has manifested into or encouraged or fueled the exit of many prominent and highly-experienced party members with many more at the brink of leaving, if nothing is done fast.”

In a swift reaction, the PDP chairman said the two signatories to the communique – Chinda and Onyema are not the leaders of the Caucus in the Green Chamber.

Secondus’s Media Adviser, Ike Abonyi stated: “You know the story. They are not the leaders. Call Ndudi Elumelu (House Minority Leader) to confirm it. Two of them cannot be the Caucus.”

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Also, the PDP Frontliners said Secondus must go because the interest of the PDP “surpasses any individual’s agenda to perpetuate himself in office.”

The group’s President, Hussein Mohammed; Secretary, Moses Abidemi and Publicity Secretary, Dan Okafor stated this during a news conference in Kaduna.

They advised that Secondus should quit to “allow vibrant changes that would prepare the party for electoral victory in 2023.”

The trio added: “Instead of being allowed to sit pretty over an imagined fiefdom, Secondus, who ought to have gone a long time, must go now.

“He has never proven to have any capacity for being a political war general and his laissez-faire style of leadership during preparations for the 2023 general elections can only culminate into really atrocious results.

“He(Secondus) never attends to administrative work; never holds formal meetings with other organs of the party; doesn’t even know his deputies. zonal executive members and members of state executives are called only in emergency situations.

“Secondus ought to have gone. It is up to the PDP Board of Trustees, the PDP Governors’ Forum, and the PDP Caucuses in the National Assembly to do the needful; Secondus must please, go now.”

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Peter Obi meets Atiku, Lamido, Saraki in Abuja

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The presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP) in the 2023 election Peter Obi has met with ex-Vice President Atiku Abubakar, former Senate President Bukola Saraki, and former Governor of Jigawa State Sule Lamido in separate visits.

Atiku posted photos of him and Obi during their Monday meeting on his X handle.

 

“It was my honour and privilege to host @PeterObi today,” Atiku wrote.

 

In a statement following the meetings, the LP presidential campaign spokesman Tanko Yunusa said Obi visited them to discuss the “state of the nation”.

 

“Worried about the state of the nation and the increasing uncertainty in the living conditions of the poor and underprivileged, Obi in Abuja on Monday visited some top Nigerians, among whom are former vice president, and PDP presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Atiku Abubakar, the former Senate President Senator Bukola Saraki and the former Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido,” the statement read.

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“At the centre of discussion during each of these visits was the state of the nation and how to reduce the suffering of all Nigerians irrespective of class and location. In particular, the desperate condition of the downtrodden in our midst was highlighted.

 

“Of particular interest and emphasis in these discussions was the worrisome situation in the northern parts of the country.”

 

Obi was Atiku’s running mate in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the 2019 presidential election.

 

But Obi, a former Anambra governor, left the PDP ahead of the 2023 poll and teamed up with the Labour Party (LP).

 

Atiku flew the PDP’s flag in the poll, losing out to President Bola Tinubu.

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Fubara to probe Wike’s administration

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Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers, says a judicial panel of inquiry will be set up to investigate the management of the state’s resources and affairs under past administrations. 

 

Fubara spoke on Monday while swearing in Dagogo Iboroma, a senior advocate of Nigeria (SAN), as the Rivers’ attorney-general and commissioner for justice, at the government house in Port Harcourt, the state capital.

 

“Let me also say this: you have a big task. We will be setting up a judicial panel of inquiry to investigate the affairs of governance. So, brace up; I am not going back on it,” the governor said.

 

Earlier on Monday, the Rivers house of assembly led by Victor Jumbo, the factional speaker, screened and cleared Iboroma as a commissioner nominee.

Iboroma’s appointment follows the resignation of Zacchaeus Adangor in April.

 

“Please defend us. We know that you are going to defend us because your record is clean. You are a gentleman who is peaceful. You are not a noise-maker. People like you are endowed, and they have the fear of God,” Fubara told Iboroma.

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Fubara succeeded Nyesom Wike, who is the current minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), as governor in May 2023.

He was the accountant-general under Wike.

 

In May 2022, the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) declared Fubara and 58 others wanted over an alleged N435 billion fraud.

 

‘THIS IS A NEW ERA’

Fubara said the swearing-in of Iboroma marked the beginning of a new era for his government, which he noted has moved on from the political crisis in the state.

“I am happy that this is happening today to mark the beginning of a new era in our administration. When I said that I had a reason for being patient, it is because I know that we are all from one family and if we have a disagreement, no matter how bad it is, it should be resolved amicably,” Fubara said.

 

“But it has become very clear that this disagreement, there is no way to resolve it amicably. And for a lot of reasons, there is visible evidence that there is sabotage and deliberate attempt to sabotage this administration.

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“For that reason, we have to move forward. And moving forward, if it means taking decisions that are going to hurt anybody. We are not going back on the protection of the interest of Rivers people.”

 

THE CRISIS

The Rivers house of assembly has been polarised since 2023 following the rift between Fubara and Wike.

 

In December, 27 members of the assembly defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

The Rivers assembly has 32 seats. One lawmaker, Dinebari Loolo, died in September 2023.

 

In October 2023, Ehie Edison was elected speaker of the factional assembly, after his removal as house leader by members led by Martin Amaewhule — amid the plot to impeach Fubara.

 

Edison later resigned as a lawmaker to become chief of staff to Fubara.

 

The lawmakers in the Amaewhule-led faction are loyal to Wike.

 

The political crisis took a fresh twist last Wednesday after Jumbo, a lawmaker representing the Bonny state constituency, was elected factional speaker.

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Last Friday, a state high court in Port Harcourt granted an interim injunction restraining Amaewhule from acting as a speaker of the Rivers assembly.

 

Charles Wali, the presiding judge, also restrained 25 other assembly members from parading themselves as legislators.

 

The motion ex parte was filed by Jumbo and two assembly members — Sokari Goodboy and Orubienimigha Timothy — loyal to Fubara.

 

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Obtaining injunction at 2am can’t sack lawmakers | Backing you was a mistake, Wike tells Fubara

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Nyesom Wike, minister of the federal capital territory (FCT), says no one has the power to sack elected members of the Rivers house of assembly.

 

Wike and Siminalayi Fubara, governor of Rivers, have been locked in a battle for the political structure of Rivers since 2023.

The rift between both men has led to a polarisation of the Rivers house of assembly — with each camp electing a speaker loyal to either man.

 

In December, 25 Rivers lawmakers loyal to Wike defected from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

 

Their seats were subsequently declared vacant by Edison Ehie, who was then speaker of the camp loyal to Fubara.

 

THE INJUNCTION

On May 6, Fubara told state legislators loyal to Wike that they owe their existence to him.

 

“Those group of men who claim they are our assembly members are not assembly members — they are not existing,” Fubara said.

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On May 10, a Rivers high court granted an interim injunction restraining Martin Amaewhule, a lawmaker loyal to Wike, from parading himself as speaker of the state assembly.

 

Charles Wali, the presiding judge, also restrained 25 other assembly members from parading themselves as legislators.

The motion ex parte was filed by Victor Jumbo, the factional speaker and two assembly members — Sokari Goodboy and Orubienimigha Timothy. All three legislators are loyal to Fubara.

 

‘MY JOB IS TO MAKE THEM ANGRY’

Speaking on Saturday in Ogu-Bolo LGA of Rivers at an event to honour George Sekibo, a former senator who has spent 36 years in public service, Wike aimed more thinly veiled barbs Fubara’s way.

The former governor’s remarks also came after Fubara gazetted an executive order moving the sitting of the state house of assembly to the government house.

 

Addressing Anorld Davids, lawmaker representing Ogu-Bolo constituency in the assembly, Wike said: “Let me say this clearly, Arnold, don’t be frightened that anybody would remove you as an assembly member.”

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“Nobody will remove you as an assembly member.

 

“Most of you don’t understand. This is our work. What l am doing is to make them fear, to make them angry.

 

“I have no other job than to make them angry everyday, to make them make mistakes everyday. And they will be in trouble everyday. So, don’t worry about yourselves.

 

“If they like, they can go to anybody by 2am, 4am to get an injunction. The law will take its course. We are not afraid. We followed due process. We must follow due process.

“We are not going to harm anybody. We are not going to give money to anybody to buy arms and kill anybody. We won’t do that.”

‘HANDPICKING YOU WAS A MISTAKE’

 

Again, Wike apologised for backing Fubara to succeed him as governor.

“I have made a mistake. I own up. And I ask God to forgive me. I have said all of you forgive me. But, we will correct it at the appropriate time,” he said.

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“I am a human being. I am bound to make a mistake. My judgment can be wrong. So, forgive me for making a wrong judgment. That is life.”

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