With just two days to the commencement of campaigns for the 2023 general election, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Sunday said it will kick start work immediately once the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) lifts the embargo on political campaigns with its national chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, leading the battle.
With the development, Rivers State governor, Nyesom, and his allies which include Governors Seyi Makinde of Oyo, Samuel Ortom of Benue and Okezie Ikpeazu of Abia appear to be losing out in the battle to get Ayu out and have another chairman from the South take over his position.
Last week, Wike’s team vowed not to play any role in the PDP Presidential Campaign Council and will not support its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, except Ayu resigns from his position.
Daily Independent also gathered that Northern stakeholders in the PDP, led by Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidential candidate and Governor Aminu Tambuwal of Sokoto State, who is the interim chairman of the Nigerian Governors’ Forum (NGF), have resolved that Wike and his allies will not succeed in imposing their choice as the party’s national chairman even if Ayu steps down.
A credible source in the party told Daily Independent that leaders of the party agreed that the vote of confidence passed on Ayu by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party stands and as such he will lead the battle for the PDP, except if he voluntarily chose to step down.
Speaking further, our source said part of the resolution was that even if Ayu chooses to step down, there is no way a Southerner can assume the position of national chairman as demanded by Wike and his cohorts as the party’s constitution clearly states that when a national chairman steps down, the deputy national chairman from the same region takes over.
On the other hand, Wike and his allies are said to be propping up the deputy national chairman (South), Ambassador Taofeek Arapaja, who is the highest-ranking national officer from the South to take over from Ayu in acting capacity.
When asked if the party can make headway in Rivers, Oyo and other states where Wike and his allies are in charge, our source said, “There is no cause for alarm as that has already been taken care of by the party”.
Our source said, “Everybody agreed that the party leadership has done its best to make peace with the aggrieved leaders. They also commended the party’s presidential candidate for the series of meetings he has had with Wike and his team in order for peace to reign. But with the campaign set to kick off on September 28, the party has to move on.
“The truth is that the NEC has passed a vote of confidence on Ayu and that should be respected. Nobody is bigger than the party. A governor can’t just think he can be controlling the party and install anyone he likes and then remove him if the person is not doing his bidding.
“Even if Ayu voluntarily steps down today, it is not possible for a Southerner to succeed him. If you recall, when the man went on leave few weeks ago, it was the deputy national chairman from the North that he handed over to. The party’s constitution stated it clearly that when there is a vacancy, the man from the same zone as the national chairman will take over. His replacement can’t come from another zone.
“If you also recall, when the former national chairman, Uche Secondus, was removed, Elder Yemi Akinwonmi, who was the deputy national chairman (South) had to take over despite his health challenges. Everybody respected that because it is what our party’s constitution stated.
“When they are saying Ayu must go despite the vote of confidence by NEC, are they saying they are bigger than the party? The truth is that Wike and his group know they don’t have the number to remove Ayu from office. Majority of the stakeholders in the party are solidly behind him. He will lead the party’s campaign and even if he voluntarily steps down, the deputy national chairman from the North will assume the position”, our source said.
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