A former Deputy National Chairman of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Prince Uche Secondus, has emerged as the new chairman of the
party.
Secondus defeated all the aspirants who contested
the coveted position with him in the election which was held at Eagle Square,
Abuja on Saturday.
The result of the election was declared in the
early hours of Sunday.
Details of the poll had not been officially
announced as of the time of going to press.
Secondus received strong backing of the 11
governors elected on the platform of the party, as they stood in solidarity
with him throughout the exercise.
Governors of Rivers and Ekiti States, Messrs
NyesomWike and Ayodele Fayose, actively mobilised support openly for the new
party chair.
As of the time of filing this report at 12:10am,
Secondus and Wike were still at the Eagle Square as the votes of the elections
were being sorted and counted by members of the electoral committee.
The unflinching support by the governors was said
to have boosted Secondus’ chance in the North where Adeniran had initial
support.
A member of the party from the North said that
“the northern caucus apart from Prof. Jerry Gana and Senator Ibrahim Mantu
decided to support Secondus because he was the toast of the governors and the
majority members of the party.”
Secondus told one of our correspondents that if
declared winner, he would work with all those that contested against him.
Those who contested against him but lost were Dr.
Raymond Dokpesi, Prof. Tunde Adeniran and Prof. Taoheed Adedoja.
Others contestants, apart from Chief Olabode
George, announced their withdrawal from the race shortly before the
commencement of the exercise.
George said on Friday at a press briefing that he
was withdrawing due to the refusal of the party to micro-zone the office of the
national chairman to the South-West.
The party had zoned the office to the entire
southern part of the country, while it also ceded the presidential ticket to
the northern region.
However, while there were seven aspirants from
the South-West Zone, only two showed interest from the South-South.
Others from the South-West included Senator
Rashidi Ladoja, Chief Gbenga Daniel, Mr. Jimi Agbaje and Aderemi Olusegun.
All the aspirants except Ladoja, Dokpesi and
Secondus eventually contested the election.
Ladoja told one of our correspondents that he was
still consulting and would speak on the outcome of the convention soon.
“I’m consulting and will speak soon. We need to
study its outcome before making any pronouncements,” he said.
Secondus, in an exclusive interview with one of
our correspondents in the early hours of Sunday at Eagle Square, said that the
love of the party remains paramount in his heart.
He said, “It is the party first. We have no other
reason to remain contestants without the PDP. Our interest is in the party and
the desire to wrest power from the ruling All Progressives Congress. That
should be our goal.
“None of us can do it alone. It is in our
interest to come together and fight for Nigerians. All the contestants are
capable of leading the party. I want to appeal to every member of the party to
come together and be united. I’m appealing to all and sundry, we should all
remain united and be committed.”
Meanwhile, there was a mild drama at the Eagle
Square when Dokpesi abandoned his Edo State stand and walked to Rivers State
stand to sit with Secondus as the results of the election were being awaited.
Adeniran kicks, says Makarfi should hand
over to BoT
Meanwhile, Adeniran, a former Minister of
Education, has called on the national leadership of the party to hand over the
affairs of the party to its Board of Trustees.
Adeniran stated this after he walked out of the
Eagle Square in company with his supporters to protest the outcome of the
national convention.
The Director of Media and Publicity of the
Adeniran Campaign Organisation, Taiwo Akeju, who spoke on behalf of the former
minister, rejected the entire electoral process.
He urged the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led National
Caretaker Committee to hand over the party to the BoT in order to conduct “a credible
election.”
Akeju said, “We reject the entire electoral
process of December 9, 2017. The election was grossly compromised to achieve a
predetermined end in line with the illegal ‘Unity List’ prepared by Governors
Nyesom Wike and Ayodele Fayose and foisted on the entire delegates.
“Consequently, we submit that this election is a
sham and its result is unacceptable. We reject it in its entirety.
“We consider this so-called election as a
travesty of democracy and due process, which further entrenches the culture of
impunity that has done a great damage to the party in the past.”
Fayose asks losers to accept defeat
in good faith
The Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, has
asked those who contested the PDP national chairmanship seat but lost to
Secondus, to accept defeat in good faith.
Fayose also said he had no regret, canvassing
support for aspirants on the list.
He insisted that some people kicked against the
list because they did not win the election.
He said, “Anyone who will contest the result of
this election at the court of law is an enemy of the party. It is not good to
be a bad loser. If you did not win, just take it in good faith and support the
winner”
PDP stops Sheriff’s man from contesting
A former National Auditor of the Peoples
Democratic Party, Fatai Adeyanj said on Saturday that he was disqualified from
running for the office of the national treasurer of the party.
Adeyanju was also prevented from accessing the
Eagle Square, venue of the party’s national convention.
He was disqualified from the race because of his
alleged inability to present his tax clearance.
Adeyanju, who was a close ally of a former
National Chairman of the party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, remained outside the
venue, hours into the exercise.
He later told journalists that the committee set
up by the party for the convention deliberately screened him out.
He alleged that Governor Fayose was responsible
for the treatment meted out to him.
He said, “The party’s screening committee
rejected my tax clearance certificate even though the document remained valid
until December 2017.
“The party also said that I didn’t have a voter
card, but I tendered my valid voter card before the committee.
“You can see the original copy of my valid tax
certificate and my voter card. All efforts to make the screening committee see
reason proved abortive.”
Apart from being close to Sheriff, Adeyanju and
the then National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo, were allies of Senator Buruji
Kashamu.
Both Sheriff and Kashamu are considered as
enemies of the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led national caretaker committee.
“When there are divisions in the leadership,
people follow different groups or individuals. But when the crisis gets
resolved, we should all be allowed to join the winning group without
victimisation,” Adeyanju said.
He promised to go to court to seek redress after
the convention.
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