Stop Using And Dumping PDP Members
Adamu Muazu, the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has told the members of the party that he would not resign from his position despite the woeful performance at the 2015 general elections.
Stop Using And Dumping PDP Members - Muazu
Adamu Mu’azu
Reacting to numerous calls from the PDP chieftains for his resignation, Mu’azu made a statement on May 2, Saturday, in which he appealed to the party members to stop using and dumping its officials.
“The developing culture of using and dumping has reached fratricidal proportions in the PDP and it must end. You cannot be changing Chairmen and NWC every year and still have cohesion, which is a vital ingredient of winning. A good example occurred when we changed five Senate Presidents in eight years and produced calamity in the process, but for eight years we have had one senate president and produced harmony between the presidency and parliament.
“It is also time to end the spate of in-fighting and blame games currently dominating the political discourse among our membership and the leadership. It will do no one any good. The present leadership has until next year to run their course. The party will then decide how to deal with the zoning of the next leadership and strategies for winning the 2019 elections,” he said.
According to Mu’azu, the party should concentrate on its reinvention instead of indulging in blame game.
Stop Using And Dumping PDP Members - Muazu
Adamu Mu’azu
Reacting to numerous calls from the PDP chieftains for his resignation, Mu’azu made a statement on May 2, Saturday, in which he appealed to the party members to stop using and dumping its officials.
“The developing culture of using and dumping has reached fratricidal proportions in the PDP and it must end. You cannot be changing Chairmen and NWC every year and still have cohesion, which is a vital ingredient of winning. A good example occurred when we changed five Senate Presidents in eight years and produced calamity in the process, but for eight years we have had one senate president and produced harmony between the presidency and parliament.
“It is also time to end the spate of in-fighting and blame games currently dominating the political discourse among our membership and the leadership. It will do no one any good. The present leadership has until next year to run their course. The party will then decide how to deal with the zoning of the next leadership and strategies for winning the 2019 elections,” he said.
According to Mu’azu, the party should concentrate on its reinvention instead of indulging in blame game.
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