The protest by the northern state
governors may have forced the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party
to postpone its special national convention from July 20 to August 20.
This protest, which is hinged on the fact that July 2o falls within the Ramadan period, has also affected the South-West congress of the party initially slated for July 11. It may now hold between August 13 and 17.
Investigations by our correspondent in Abuja on Thursday, showed that the governors were not happy with the decision to hold the congress and the convention when the majority of the delegates might be fasting during the period.
Apart from this, the governors were also said to have protested the composition of the leadership of the convention committee, which is made up of mostly Christians.
For example, the chairman of the committee, Prof. Jerry Gana; his deputy, Governor Godswill Akpabio and the Secretary, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, are all Christians.
“You can see the insensitivity of those who put the committee together and that is why we are having this type of embarrassment and uncaring attitude on the part of the committee,” one of the Northern governors told our correspondent in confidence in Abuja on Thursday.
The protest by the governors was said to have been communicated to the National Chairman of the party, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, who called an emergency meeting of the National Working Committee of the party on Wednesday.
Investigations showed that the NWC agreed to shift the convention, but no date had been picked.
Before the decision to shift the two events were reached, Tukur was said to have rushed to the Presidential Villa, where he briefed President Goodluck Jonathan on the governors’ observation.
A member of the NWC, who spoke with journalists on condition of anonymity, said, “The NWC at its meeting is proposing August 20. This is on the understanding that the Muslim fasting will end between August 8 and 9 and therefore, the South -West zonal congresses will take place between August 13 and 17, while the special convention will take place on Tuesday, August 20, 2013”.
Meanwhile, the Acting National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Tony Okeke, has confirmed the cancellation of the two events.
He said, “The NWC wishes to announce that the South-West Zonal Congresses and the Special National Convention of the party have been rescheduled in view of the Muslim Ramadan fasting.
“New dates for the South West Zonal Congresses and the Special National Convention of the party will be announced.”
At least, 20 members of the party’s NWC had last week resigned because of the Independent National Electoral Commission’s report, which voided their elections.
A former National Secretary of the PDP, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, who was sacked a few months ago, had written the party, saying his position was not vacant.
Oyinlola was not among the NWC members, whose elections were voided by INEC.
In spite of the former governor’s letter, the party, on Tuesday, in an advertorial announced the South-West congresses and the special convention.
This protest, which is hinged on the fact that July 2o falls within the Ramadan period, has also affected the South-West congress of the party initially slated for July 11. It may now hold between August 13 and 17.
Investigations by our correspondent in Abuja on Thursday, showed that the governors were not happy with the decision to hold the congress and the convention when the majority of the delegates might be fasting during the period.
Apart from this, the governors were also said to have protested the composition of the leadership of the convention committee, which is made up of mostly Christians.
For example, the chairman of the committee, Prof. Jerry Gana; his deputy, Governor Godswill Akpabio and the Secretary, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, are all Christians.
“You can see the insensitivity of those who put the committee together and that is why we are having this type of embarrassment and uncaring attitude on the part of the committee,” one of the Northern governors told our correspondent in confidence in Abuja on Thursday.
The protest by the governors was said to have been communicated to the National Chairman of the party, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, who called an emergency meeting of the National Working Committee of the party on Wednesday.
Investigations showed that the NWC agreed to shift the convention, but no date had been picked.
Before the decision to shift the two events were reached, Tukur was said to have rushed to the Presidential Villa, where he briefed President Goodluck Jonathan on the governors’ observation.
A member of the NWC, who spoke with journalists on condition of anonymity, said, “The NWC at its meeting is proposing August 20. This is on the understanding that the Muslim fasting will end between August 8 and 9 and therefore, the South -West zonal congresses will take place between August 13 and 17, while the special convention will take place on Tuesday, August 20, 2013”.
Meanwhile, the Acting National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Tony Okeke, has confirmed the cancellation of the two events.
He said, “The NWC wishes to announce that the South-West Zonal Congresses and the Special National Convention of the party have been rescheduled in view of the Muslim Ramadan fasting.
“New dates for the South West Zonal Congresses and the Special National Convention of the party will be announced.”
At least, 20 members of the party’s NWC had last week resigned because of the Independent National Electoral Commission’s report, which voided their elections.
A former National Secretary of the PDP, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, who was sacked a few months ago, had written the party, saying his position was not vacant.
Oyinlola was not among the NWC members, whose elections were voided by INEC.
In spite of the former governor’s letter, the party, on Tuesday, in an advertorial announced the South-West congresses and the special convention.
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