South-West PDP Decision Makes Ayu’s Stay Untenable, Former Lawmaker

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With decision South-West geo-political zone of the Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, demanding the removal of the National Chairman of the party, Senator Iyorchia Ayu, his stay a day longer is no longer tenable, says chief Ogbona Nwuke.

 

The former member of the National Assembly, in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on Thursday said that all along, some people had tried to divert attention from the real issues by claiming that Governor Wike for selfish reasons was trying to destabilise the PDP because he did not win the presidential primaries and did not get the position of Alhaji Atiku Abubakar’s running mate.

 

Ogbonna said that the stance taken by Yoruba leaders when Atiku visited them has shown that the struggle for the correction of imbalances in the party is not about Wike.

 

“Wike is not the issue as some people would want us to believe”, Chief Ogbonna Nwuke, a former member of the House of Representatives said, “Wike has become the symbol of the struggle for the protection of the rights of the people of Southern Nigeria.

 

“For some reasons, persons close to the PDP flagbearer have tried to be clever by half. There is a limit to name calling. Despite attempts to confuse issues and hide the truth, the actual message is out. It is about the South and nothing else.

 

“We are glad by the fact that the South West has spoken clearly. Those who are claiming that Ayu’s removal will raise constitutional issues are deceiving themselves.

 

“Where was the PDP Constitution when some people decided to ignore the provisions of Article 7(3)(c) which dwells on the issue of power rotation? Was that in itself not a breech of the PDP Constitution?

 

“Atiku and his handlers must do what is right. Returning the chairmanship of the party to the South at this time is what is right.

 

“Acknowledging that what happened on the road to the special convention when some people chose to run against zoning was unconstitutional is the right thing to do in the present circumstance”, he said.

 

The former Commissioner for Information and Communications in the state added that “accepting that a balance of power on a North/South basis is what is right is the best thing to do as we go forward.

 

“Now that the South-West has spoken, Atiku will have to decide whether he wants to be a mere presidential candidate or he wants to win an election. He will have to choose between Ayu and the South as we prepare for 2023.

 

“At this time, we are not begging them to do what is right. We are demanding that they do what is right in the interest of the PDP. Anything short of that will not work.”

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