PDP crisis: Wike meets stakeholders from 36 states, FCT 

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Minister of Federal Capital Territory (FCT),  Nyesom Wike,  Monday evening hosted critical stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party PDP under the aegis of “Concerned Stakeholders of the PDP,” with a resolution not to allow the party die.


Some of those at the meeting included former Governors Ifeanyi Uguanyi (Enugu), Samuel Ortom (Benue) and Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia).


Others at the meeting included the national secretary of the PDP, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, former Senate Minority Leader, Philip Aduda, serving and former federal and state lawmakers, some zonal and state party executives, among a host of others.
Addressing the meeting, Wike said the concerned stakeholders are those who have always believed and who still believe in the survival of the party.


“All of you here are those who are committed to the survival of our party, not just on TV talking or on the newspapers talking but committed to the party at the various levels.


“Today, this country is stabilised because of the activities of the G5 governors. You may like us, you may hate us. The truth of the matter is if G5 did not take the decision we took, this country would have been in crisis. It doesn’t matter who the beneficiary was, but the right thing had to be done and we still stand by that decision.


“If the party had listened to what we said, we won’t have been where we are today and we have continued to sound it to the party, let the constitution of the party and of the country be respected.

“That, as an opposition party, we cannot continue to act with impunity. No opposition party acts with impunity. Ours is to continue to placate people and bring them together, not to say that they should go to hell.


“Let us not allow greed, let us not allow ego to kill out party.”
Wike who wondered why the fixation on the position of national secretary, said Governor Agbu Kefas of Taraba state was the chairman of the party in the state and that he did not resign before contesting for governorship but only went back to resign after winning the election.


He said the deputy national publicity secretary of the PDP, Ibrahim Abdullahi, also contested for the Kebbi state governorship and that he retained his seat even after losing the election.


On his part, Dr Ortom noted that he who pays the piper dictates the tune. 

He challenged anyone in Nigeria to tell Nigerians whoever has contributed to the growth of the PDP more than Wike.