Sources said that at The Presidency said Muazu, on Tuesday night, called President Goodluck Jonathan on phone to inform him he had finally decided to quit his office in the interest of peace in the party.
Earlier that day, some PDP members behind the calls for the leadership to resign on account of the dismal performance of the ruling party at the general elections had launched scathing media attacks on the National Working Committee (NWC).
Muazu’s telephone call to Jonathan was believed to be his response to the resignation calls in his belief that the President would prevail on him to stay on as the PDP National Chairman.
“But the President simply told him to quit if that was the right thing to do,”one of the sources said.
Earlier that day, some PDP members behind the calls for the leadership to resign on account of the dismal performance of the ruling party at the general elections had launched scathing media attacks on the National Working Committee (NWC).
Muazu’s telephone call to Jonathan was believed to be his response to the resignation calls in his belief that the President would prevail on him to stay on as the PDP National Chairman.
“But the President simply told him to quit if that was the right thing to do,”one of the sources said.
Good he did d right thing, resign!
ReplyDeletePDP rili needs to get it together or else, hmmm....
ReplyDeleteHmmm,,ok..GEJ was just honest to him,,,it should b his choice to quit...
ReplyDeleteAhaaaaaa, but if it's d wise thing to do, do it
ReplyDeleteOK.. Thank God say you listen
ReplyDeleteI think the resignation was long awaited
ReplyDeleteOk ooo...well i just dey laugh
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