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2015 Election: ‘Ignore Akpabio’s lies. We never said Jonathan can run.’ – nPDP

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The PDP crisis seems to have taken a turn for the worse as the members of the nPDP section led by Abubakar Baraje and  G7 Governors have said they have not agreed to certain conditions being reported in the media.

After a meeting between Jonathan’s allies and the aggrieved governors on Sunday, Governor Akpabio had said that the crisi had been majorly resolved and caertain agreements were reached including  one which allowed for Jonathan to seek a second term.

The New PDP on Wednesday advised Nigerians to ignore “the tissue of lies and propaganda from the Alhaji Bamanga Tukur faction of the party on the outcome of its meeting with President Goodluck Ebele Jonathan at the Presidential Villa last Sunday.”

“We wish to specifically urge Nigerians and our supporters to ignore the concocted tales of Governor Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom and Chairman of PDP Governors’ Forum.

“Akpabio lied by claiming that we have accepted that President Jonathan should contest the 2015 Presidential election and that most of our demands are being met.

“The fact of the case is that no agreement has been reached on any of the issues we tabled before the President and until we see results, Nigerians should ignore the present efforts by the Tukur camp to deceive them.

“We have read various misleading accounts of what transpired at that meeting between our progressive Governors – Gov. Kwankwaso of Kano, Gov. Wamakko of Sokoto, Gov. Amaechi of Rivers, Gov. Babangida Aliyu of Niger, Gov. Nyako of Adamawa, Gov. Ahmed of Kwara and Gov. Lamido of Jigawa with President Jonathan on how to resolve the self-inflicted crisis in our party.”

Addressing the issue of Jonathan being able to contest the 2015 election, the nPDP said, “We wish to say that we have a mechanism and system of electing our flag-bearers for any election and until the time to choose the party’s Presidential flag-bearer comes, any speculation on this is just a mere academic exercise.”

The nPDP said a major indicator that the Bamanga Tukur faction of the PDP was not indeed ready for peace was its dissolution of the PDP machinery in Kano state, and inauguration of  an interim state executive council which was then handed over to Mohammed Abacha.

“We have been vindicated in our claim that Alhaji Tukur and his faction are not serious about their purported search for the return of peace in our party.

“Just few hours after Sunday’s meeting between the progressive Governors and the President, Tukur’s faction once more showed its disdain for peace by unilaterally setting up a caretaker committee to run the affairs of our Kano chapter.

“This was done without recourse to either the leader of the party in Kano State, Gov. Rabiu Kwankwaso, or other stakeholders of the party from Kano.

“This illegality is a clear violation of our party’s constitution and was hurriedly done just to spite Gov. Kwankwaso, the party leader in the state

“We hereby urge our people in Kano State to ignore this illegality, as we have set in motion the machinery to organise a proper election as stipulated by our party’s constitution.

“We are still at a loss why Tukur and his cohorts do not want peace to reign in PDP but no matter the odds we are very determined to ensure that peace is restored to our party with the prayers of Nigerians.

“Along this line, we once more appreciate the efforts of our party elders to resolve the current crisis bedevilling our party and wish them success irrespective of the evil designs of Tukur’s faction to elongate the crisis for selfish reasons,” the statement added.

 

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