PDP Convention: Bode George's Position on Secondus' Emergence as Chairman
Sat, Dec 16, 2017 | By publisher
Politics
Governor Henry Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State and chairman of the Peoples Democmratic Party reconciliation committee says the mission to South West was successful with Jimi Agbaje, one of the failed contestants for the national chairmanship stating that their focus in the region is to regain power in 2019
Henry Seriake Dickson, chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Reconciliation Committee and Governor of Bayelsa State, has declared that the committee had achieved its mission in the South West.
The declaration came after two days of closed-door meetings with aggrieved PDP chairmanship candidates and party leaders in the South West.
Dickson said that the top leaders of the party visited by the committee made clear comments about their commitment to the unity of the PDP in the South West.
A statement issued on Friday by Fidelis Soriwei, special adviser to Dickson on Media Relations, said the governor made the comment in an interview with journalists in Lagos, shortly after a meeting with Jimmy Agbaje, former governorship candidate òf the PDP.
Dickson and other members of the committee had earlier held a close door meeting with Olabode George, former deputy national chairman, South, and other top members of the party in the South West in Lagos, on Thursday night.
Present at the meeting were Senator Adesewe Ogunlewe, former Minister of Works, Senator Kowoworola Akerele-Bucknor, former Deputy Governcor of Lagos, Olusola Obada, former minister of state for defence, Ebenezer Babatope, former minister of transport, Wole Oyelese, former national vice chairman, South West, Ishola Filani, Othman Shodipe and others.
Dickson said that the PDP leaders in the South West displayed understanding on the need to have a strong united political platform to wrest the country from the current situation of hopelessness in the country.
He said that the committee was pleased with the individual and collective responses and the willingness of the South West PDP leaders to build a strong and cohesive party ahead of the 2019 general elections.
He said, “We think that our reconciliation efforts in the South West have gone on very well, our party leaders have left nobody in doubt as to their commitment, genuine and abiding commitment, and loyalty to the party in the service of our great party.
“They understand that we have no option, and that all people of good will need to be in a formidable platform: a non-religion, non sectarian, all inclusive big umbrella that would unite our party more, unite our nation more and deliver Nigeria from the situation of hopelessness that we now find themselves.
“I think all of us are united to do what is right for our country and we are grateful as a committee to our party leaders and we count on them particularly the leadership of the party in the South West to reunite the party, to build a cohesive and strong party. We have assured them that moving forward the South West would be a critical pillar of support upon which our future success will be built and they have got that message.
“We are pleased with the individual and collective responses and activities, and these are people we know very well so we have no cause to doubt them. So we are going with that message of solidarity and continued membership and service of our party back to the leadership at the national level on whose behalf we are here and in no distant time Nigerians will see that all PDP leaders would work hand in hand moving forward.”
In his remarks, Agbaje, described the meeting as productive in the concerted bid to strengthen the party.
He said reaffirmed his hope in the PDP and commended the efforts being made to address the observed hitches in the last convention.
Agbaje, who spoke in the presence of Eddy Olafeso, South West national vice chairman of the PDP, said that the membership of the party was engrossed in moves to retrieve power from the ruling All Progressive Congress in 2019.
“I think it has been a very good meeting moving forward. For some of us, it is about moving the party forward. There were hitches here and there, but I think
We are trying to smoothen those rough edges to kind of smoothen them. And I can see that we are coming out much happier than when we went in.
“We have every faith that the PDP is going to remain strong. We have every hope and we are working strongly to ensure that we take over power come 2019. To do that we are going to do everything possible, bring everybody on board, we are going to sell ourselves to the people and by God’s Grace we will be there.”
Earlier, George had urged the PDP to put its house in order in accordance with the justice, fairness and equity which he said were the three pillars on which the party was rested.
He stressed that the real battle before the party was in 2019 adding that the members should refrain from demonizing or decimating any other group within the party.
He said that he did not have anything against the emergence of Prince Uche Secondus as he (Chief Bode George) played a role in his victory.
He added that even Secondus has consistently reflected that in all his actions.
“Yes, the convention has come and gone. No qualms about Secondus. I have played a role in his coming and he has perpetually reflected that in all he does. The visit today is so timely. I have refused to make comments because as a party man, I cannot be part of those that will destroy the house that I build, that is not in our culture.
“I want to assure you that yes we have debated, we have analysed, and we have come with the best suggested solutions to prepare us for the future
The campaigns were like national election presidential campaign. It was refreshing for me.
“Of course, to err is human, I am happy you are here, we will do the analyses, we will discuss among ourselves; I can assure you that at the end of the day, with people like you and the men in your committee, we will be able to analyse it, so that those who are going to be the helm of affairs will now know the mined area, as we head out to the real battle.
“The real battle is out there one year from now. We must strictly put our house in order with justice fairness and equity as the three solid pillars of our party.”
– Dec 16, 2017 @ 3:52 GMT /
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