Cross River still a PDP state, in spite of Ayade’s defection -Jubin
Politics
SEN. Walid Jubrin, Chairman, Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) says Cross Rivers will remain a PDP state in spite of Gov. Ben Ayade’s defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Jubrin said this when he spoke with newsmen at the end of the board’s meeting in Abuja.
He said he was shocked by Ayade’s defection.
“This is annoying. Ayade is someone who has benefited for five years from PDP and he is talking of going to another party,” he said.
Jubrin, however, said that the party would organize a mega rally in Calabar to show that the state was still a PDP state.
He said the board discussed issues of national importance and other internal matters concerning the party, including an invitation extended by the Economic and Financial Crime Commission (EFCC) to the party leaders on its finances.
Jubrin said that the party was only accountable to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and not EFCC.
“In the PDP, aggrieved members ventilate their grievances through a well-known party organ and not by force. This is more so when the issues involved have regulatory bodies like INEC.
“INEC is the regulatory organ for all political parties and the PDP is inclusive.
“The PDP account has been audited by a reputable chartered firm and the report is with INEC and the body has not raised any objection.
“It is both constitutionally wrong for EFCC to intervene in an issue that is purely that of political parties,” he said.
Jubrin also blamed Mr Kasim Afegbua, a member of the party who petitioned the EFCC for not exploring the party’s internal mechanism before submitting his petition.
He said that Afegbua ought to have used the opportunity of the PDP Constitution and internal mechanism before sending his petition.
“As members of the BoT, we have provisions in the constitution of the party on how to deal with the matters of the party.
“Why did Afegbua not bring the matter to the disciplinary committee of the party?”(NAN)
– May 25, 2021 @ 11:05 GMT
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