PDP Rep asks Secondus to resign immediately
Representative Rimamnde Shawulu (PDP-Taraba) has urged the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Uche Secondus, to resign immediately, following mass defection of members of the party to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Mr Shawulu decried the rate at which the party was losing members to the ruling APC in recent times and also urged members of the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party to resign.
“Today, four members of the House of Representatives from Zamfara defected from the PDP to APC unexpectedly,” he said.
He said unlike before when leaders of the party at the House usually put up a form of protest, not a whisper was heard or a hand raised in protest against the defection.
“Dear Chairman, events in the last two years call for sober reflection and sacrifices by both the leadership and membership of the party and it is necessary you set the ball rolling so that the party will come back to life and be seen as a viable alternative to the ruling APC.
“Then will its doors be seen to be open to the millions that want to come into the party to mobilise Nigerians to take back the country from the iniquitous forces that have seized it by the jugular.
“This was the obvious wish of party members and leaders when Adamu Muazu resigned as Chairman of the party. Your good self took over to enable the party to regain momentum.
“Presently, without discounting the efforts and sacrifices you have made, it is obvious that our party is in far worse circumstances than when Muazu fled the scene,” he said.
Mr Shawulu also reminded Mr Secondus of the many failings of the PDP under his watch, which he said lend credence to some rumours that high ranking party members had allegedly been settled to make it unelectable in the future.
He pleaded with Mr Secondus to show leadership in the interest of the party and for the future of Nigeria and resign immediately as National Chairman.
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