PDP lawmakers urge NWC to lift Elumelu suspension

Fri, Jul 24, 2020
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THE caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the House of Representatives has appealed to the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party to lift the suspension of the Minority Leader of the house, Ndudi Elumelu, and six others lawmakers.

Elumelu and six others House of Representatives members- Wole Oke, Lynda Ikpeazu, Anayo Edwin, Gideon Gwadi, Toby Okechukwu, and Adekoya Abdul-Majid, were on July 5, suspended from the PDP over the minority leadership tussle in the lower chamber.

According to the party, they are suspended over issues related to indiscipline, insubordination, and disobedience of party directives in the elections of the House leadership.

The appeal was made by the PDP House of Representatives caucus-led by Kingsley Chinda, during their meeting with the party NWC  at Wadata House, Abuja.

A chieftain of the party who spoke in anonymity said that the meeting was on how to resolve the lingering tussle surrounding the emergence of Elumelu as a minority leader of the House of Representatives.

The source hinted that the party NWC had earlier set up a panel chaired by the Chairman of PDP Governors Forum, Gov. Aminu Tambulwa of Sokoto State, to use his experience as former Speaker of the House of Representatives to recommend ways to harmonize PDP members in the house and way forward.

The party chieftain also said that  Chinda, who was the candidate of the party for the post of minority leader, at the meeting tendered an appeal to NWC to lift the suspension for the sake of peace and harmony among the members.

He said while the appeal was tendered, “the NWC is, however, waiting for recommendations of the Tambulwa led panel before taking any decision.”

The source added one of the issues the NWC also discussed with the lawmakers in the green chamber was the review of the Electoral Act.

“The party charged our members in the chamber to ensure that Electoral Reform is given the needed attention, especially in ensuring that the amended Electoral Act that was not signed in 2019 should be recalled for the relevant updates to include the current exigencies including COVID-19,” the source said.

Lawmakers at the meeting, pleading anonymity, confirmed that the lawmakers appealed for the suspension to be lifted to give room for harmonization.

The lawmaker added that the meeting agreed that the PDP caucus in the House of Representatives which recognized Chinda as a leader, was a mother of necessity

He noted that they agreed to work together  as one strong opposition
“and fight for electoral reforms so that the will of the people is not frustrated by security agencies.”

When contacted, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Kola Ologbondiyan,  declined comment on the discussions and decision of the NWC. (NAN)

– Jul. 24, 2020 @ 17:55 GMT |

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