PDP Vowed That It Will Not Stand By And Watch The Mandate Given To It By Nigerians To Be Taken To Other Parties.

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The spokesman of the Party, Prince Dayo Adeyeye said the party will fight to reclaim it’s mandate to the press at the end of its expanded National Executive Council in Abuja yesterday, 26 January, 2017.
According to Vanguard, Prince Adeyeye who was reacting to the defection of some it’s members in the National Assembly to the ruling All Progressive Congress recently reiterated that the party will challenge such defections. He stated that the party was re-positioning itself to regain power in 2019 since the APC government has failed Nigerians. While regretting the negative impact the leadership crisis was having on the party in the discharge of its responsibilities as a party in opposition, Prince Adeyeye said it would not be discouraged in carrying out its duties.
He further explained that it is unfortunate that some of their party members are being used to destabilize the party but they will remain focused. “We will resolve this crisis and move ahead with our vision and mission for Nigeria ” he said.
The chairman of the caretaker committee, Senator Ahmed Malaria enjoined the leaders of the party in the states not to be distracted by the leadership challenge at the National level but to remain focused on mobilising the people at the grass root.
Senator Malaria who prayed for the speedy recovery of President Muhammad Buhari said with the impending ruling on the court of appeal in Portharcourt, he was sure that the party will bounce back in full force.
The meeting was attended by some PDP governors, members of the National Assembly, former governors, as well as former ministers.

Source: Vanguard

Photo by Abayomi Adeshida 26/01/2017



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