Following former president Obasanjo's tearing his PDP membership card and dumping the party (Read HERE if you missed it. PDP has released a press statement. Read below;
The leadership Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has received the news of the decision of former President Olusegun Obasanjo to withdraw his membership of our great party. We have also carefully examined the circumstances and the reasons adduced for this unfortunate decision.
While we concede to the inalienable rights of every citizen to hold opinion and to decide who to associate with, we are however deeply saddened that Chief Obasanjo, a revered leader of our party, our first Presidential flag bearer whom the PDP offered the platform to rule our nation for 8 years, could decide to abandon this party at this critical point in time.
This is especially as Chief Obasanjo, who was also the Chairman of the highest advisory organ of the PDP, the Board of Trustees (BoT) discountenanced all pleas by elders and leaders of our great party with regard to his reservations on certain issues within our fold.
Many Nigerians are still bewildered as to what manner of provocation could have led a former President to lose his composure and go to the extent of tearing the membership card of the party that he once led.
Indeed, the PDP is hugely at loss as to how the decision and action of the former President who had enjoyed the benefits of being elected to the highest position of leadership will assist in deepening our democracy and stabilizing the polity.
It is our considered opinion that no matter the provocation, a statesmanly disposition from a person of Chief Obasanjo’s status could have encouraged our citizens and help in stabilizing system.
We believe however, that what this country needs now is patriotic actions that engender national unity, tolerance and peaceful coexistence of our people irrespective of political, ethnic and religious persuasions. The overall interest of our nation and wellbeing of our citizens must remain paramount and above all personal and group interests.
Finally, we direct all our members across the country to remain focused on our campaigns and not to be distracted on this issue. With an array of credible candidates led by our Presidential flagbearer, President Goodluck Jonathan, we are sure that we will emerge victorious come March 28 and April 11, 2015 general elections.
Signed:
Olisa Metuh
National Publicity Secretary
you are really a secretary Olisa....
ReplyDeleteObasanjo is now an old man.. he is now senseless.. his family will b ashamed of him by now na
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you are really a secretary Olisa....
ReplyDeleteObasanjo is now an old man.. he is now senseless.. his family will b ashamed of him by now na
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you are really a secretary Olisa....
ReplyDeleteObasanjo is now an old man.. he is now senseless.. his family will b ashamed of him by now na
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DeleteWell said he old now and idont think PDP need him anymore so let fuck his head and go rest
ReplyDeleteOBJ IS a disappointment
ReplyDelete#GodblessNigeria
Big one
DeleteDat baba iss a disgrace. He's only jeealous dat Jonathan will spend more yrs in office than himself. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o.
ReplyDeleteSomething tells me this OB actions will b GEJ gains in forthcoming elections...
ReplyDeleteFinally one can now have a sign of relief over OBJ's wahala
ReplyDeleteObyyyyyy! Can't u b a polite elder statesman
ReplyDeleteA blessing to PDP.
ReplyDeleteJust when He knows he has lost touch wit
relevance Let the virus go to APC, sure he'll fit in there better as destruction is their agenda.
GEJ till OBJ becomes young
Gej has once again shown his ineptitude by not publicly asking obj to resign from the party for his anti-party actions. Obj beat PDP to it by disassociating himself first. Indecisive president
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