Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) for the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Adolphus Wabara, has expressed profound regret over the National Working Committee’s (NWC) failure to convene a National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting as previously scheduled.
Addressing members of the BoT during the opening of its meeting at the national secretariat of the party in Abuja on Thursday, he underscored the necessity of this meeting for resolving internal party issues and planning for future electoral engagements.
Wabara’s address painted a picture of a party at a crossroads, needing to reaffirm its commitment to democratic principles and internal cohesion.
“It is with a deep sense of disappointment that I must express the Board’s dismay at the continued shifting by the NWC in convening a NEC meeting,” he stated, highlighting the critical role of the NEC as a platform for decision-making and unity within the party.
The BoT Chairman criticised the delay not only as a breach of trust but also as a potential catalyst for discord within the PDP.
He emphasised the importance of adhering to the party’s constitution and the timelines set for such meetings.
“We expect that the NWC would honour its word and convene the NEC meeting as scheduled,” Wabara remarked, urging the NWC to demonstrate leadership by ensuring that the next meeting, planned for February next year, goes ahead without further postponements.
Turning to national issues, Wabara did not shy away from criticising the current administration under President Bola Tinubu.
He pointed out the economic hardships inflicted by what he described as “hard economic policies,” leading to widespread suffering among Nigerians.
“The skyrocketing cost of living, coupled with poorly implemented economic reforms, has pushed millions into deeper poverty,” he noted, calling on the PDP to offer credible alternatives and amplify the plight of the populace.
He called for a concerted effort among PDP governors to work together, emphasising that the party’s strength lies in its unity.
“We cannot afford to let personal ambitions or differences overshadow our shared vision for a better Nigeria,” he insisted, promoting dialogue and collaboration.
In a move towards reconciliation, Wabara announced the BoT’s intention to revisit former Governor Nyesom Wike in the new year, aiming to mend fences and foster lasting peace within the party.
This gesture indicates a proactive approach by the BoT to address internal rifts that could undermine the PDP’s effectiveness in the upcoming political seasons.
As the festive season approaches, Wabara extends Christmas wishes, hoping the spirit of the season will inspire a renewed commitment to the party’s values of fairness, equity, and prosperity.
He made a call to action, saying, “Let us use this season to rekindle the values of love, unity, and sacrifice that Christmas embodies.”
He concluded with a rallying cry for all PDP members to work towards a stronger, more united party, capable of addressing both internal challenges and the broader national issues at hand.
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