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Ekweremadu Maintains PDP Unity

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Senator Ike Ekweremadu

The deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu has spoke about the perceived break up of the Opposition party maintaining that they remain United.

According to the nation, Ekweremadu speaking to newsmen at the Nnamdi Azikwe Airport in Abuja said that what exists are just “contending interests” within the party.

The Deputy Senate President in the  company of Ali Modu Sheriff’s reported successor Ahmed Makarfi, said

“What exists within the PDP are only contending interests, which is normal in any political family.

“For the purpose of clarification, there are no factions within the PDP family as I speak. What we have are contending interests. Such is common in any party. Yes, there were some disagreements, but the good thing is that we have not allowed such disagreements to degenerate into a major crisis that would warrant factions.

“Instead, what happened in Port-Harcourt at the weekend further confirms PDP’s capacity to resolve issues in favour of lay down precepts and in the overall interest of our great party and nation.

“I am sure what happened in Port-Harcourt remains a disappointment for those who were expectant of major crisis and factions in the PDP because we emerged from the convention more determined to change the change, to save our economy, reposition the electoral process, and make life more bearable for the suffering masses of Nigeria again.”

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