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Wike says resignation of PDP BoT chairman is a distraction

Wike says resignation of PDP BoT chairman is a distraction

Governor Nyesom Wike has described as a charade and a distraction from the main demands of their aggrieved camp the resignation of Walid Jibrin, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustee (BoT) chairman.

The embittered governor insisted on the resignation of the party’s national chairman, Iyorchia Ayu.

Wike spoke in Port Harcourt on Thursday, September 8, 2022, at the inauguration of the Ahoada campus of the Rivers State University (RSU) and flag-off of staff quarters, which was performed by Oluwaseyi Makinde, governor of Oyo State.

The governor thus vowed to sustain the fight for a return to what he called a healthy party structure that he expected to allow for an even representation of the interests of the north and south in the national leadership of the party.

The governor said the current leadership structure where the north holds the presidential ticket, as well as the national chairman positions, was against the constitution of PDP and a gross injustice to the south.

He noted that the current hierarchy of the PDP did not give room for the interest of the south, particularly when decisions were to be taken.

According to him, the resignation of the BoT chairman is a distraction because, as he revealed, the PDP’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, had told him that the national chairman of the party must relinquish his position.

“Ayu said if the presidential candidate comes from the north, that he will resign after the convention of our party, and that the chairman of our party will come from the south. When the north central leaders met in the house of Bala Mohammed, governor of Bauchi State, he said so there. When he met the caucus of the Senate, he told them that.

“Now, when we finished our convention on Sunday, the candidate of the party came to see me in my house in Abuja on Monday around 10:30am. The candidate told me I want us to work together, and then he said, look Ayu must go. I said why? He said because when a candidate comes from the north, the chairman will come from the south.”

Governor Wike challenged the presidential candidate of PDP to deny the comment and be ready to hear many other things that had transpired between them relating to the current crisis.

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“And I’m saying implement what you told me. What offence have I committed? It is nothing to do with Wike. It has to do with integrity. This is what he told me. I challenge the presidential candidate to deny this. If he denies it, I will go further to say so many things to Nigerians because enough is enough. We can’t continue this way.”

He described the resignation of the BoT chairman as a charade and vowed to continue the fight for the right thing to be done in the PDP.

“One ex-general went to see the BoT chairman and the candidate (Atiku) too went to see him to resign, that we’ll give you advisory position. The BoT position is already advisory. What advisory position are you going to give him? That is to insult us. And all of us are here.

“Our people are there not knowing what is happening. You think it’s Wike. It is you. It is your children. How can we be here the chairman and presidential candidate will meet, they will take a decision, nobody represents us. Just wait, pray let them win then you will see.”

The governor accused some vested interests in the PDP of being arrogant because they were being backed by someone in the presidency.

He, however, warned those haughty individuals to also bear in mind that an APC presidential aspirant the person they are relying on, failed to clinch his party’s ticket.

“Why are they being so arrogant? I can tell you they are arrogant because they believe somebody in the presidency is backing them. But what they don’t understand is that the same person in the presidency backed somebody as APC presidential aspirant and the person failed.

“I will tell Nigerians at the appropriate time who the person is in the presidency that is backing them.”

Wike said it was erroneous to think that he was bent on destroying the party when he was actually advocating for justice and equity.

The Rivers State governor also took a swipe against the former governor of Niger State, Aliyu Babangida, who is accusing him of destroying the party.

“This is the same man who came out on television and said that they, governors from the north, agreed to fail President Goodluck Jonathan in 2015 because they felt it was the turn for the north. The same man said they agreed to make sure PDP lost the election because they felt it was their own turn to produce the president.

“That’s a lie, he said that I’m trying to destroy the party because I didn’t win the primary. For Christ’s sake, in a contest there must be a winner, there must be a loser. I have no regrets.

“We contested the election very well and we are not ashamed. If Aliyu knew he was important and strong he would have picked form, let us deal with him.”

Performing the inauguration of the Ahoada campus of Rivers State University and flag-off of Staff quarters, Governor Oluwaseyi Makinde of Oyo State noted the untiring efforts of governor Wike to deliver quality projects round the calendar.

The Commissioner for Education, Chinedu Mmon, who described governor Wike as an icon of education, said the decentralisation of the RSU will boost socio-economic activities in the communities where the new campuses are located.

On his part, the Rivers State Commissioner for Special Projects, Deinma Iyalla, said the staff quarters will have a total of 12 flats; six units of three bedroom and six units of two-bedroom of two blocks of one storey building.

The vice chancellor of Rivers State University, Nlerum Okogbule, said the university management and students would remain eternally grateful to Wike.