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Wike Sets New Conditions for PDP National Convention

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Wike Sets New Conditions for PDP National Convention

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has outlined fresh conditions that must be met before he supports the PDP convention.

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has handed new conditions for the proposed national convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and ultimately for the overall peace of the party.

Speaking during a media chat, Wike who insisted that he had not left the PDP, said for the crises tearing the party into shreds to end, the resolutions at the south-south zonal congress that was held in Calabar must be upheld before the PDP convention scheduled for November.

“If they want another round of crisis, so be it. That congress moved that Chief Dan Orbih emerged as the National Vice Chairman South-south of the party. The court allowed it for then congress to hold and the congress was held. The so called acting National Chairman of the Party went and wrote a letter to INEC.

“The congress was held on Saturday on the 15th and he went and wrote a letter on the 8th, for example, that the Congress had been postponed. Chief Dan Orbih is the National Vice Chairman of PDP, South-south. If they don’t agree, that is another round of crisis.

“Two, the south-east congress which produced Chief Ali Odefa as the National Vice Chairman cannot stand because the court had affirmed that Odefa is no longer a member of the party.

“That is what I told the people that I cannot allow impunity and will fight it until they correct it. There is time for them to resolve before we talk of convention. If it is not resolved that is an invitation to crisis,” Wike warned.

Wike also disclosed on Monday that the subsisting emergency rule in Rivers State would be over soon, adding that President Bola Tinubu was not bent on extending the emergency proclamation.

Wike, who stated that his optimism was informed by the presidential directive for council elections to hold within 30 days as against 360 days, however, attacked former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar, describing him as an incorrigible defector.

He hinted that the six-month state of emergency declared in Rivers may soon be lifted following a directive by President Tinubu mandating local government elections within 30 days rather than the previously expected 360-day time frame.

Wike noted that President Tinubu was not bent on extending the emergency rule as doing so would not be in the interest of the Rivers people.

He also affirmed that the Rivers State administrator, Vice Admiral Ibok-Ete Ibas, had the constitutional authority to oversee the elections and restore democratic governance at the grassroots level.

Attacking Atiku, he said political dissent ran in the bloodstream of Atiku, who is one of the masterminds of the coalition against the re-election bid of President Bola Tinubu in 2027.

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