People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Professionals Support Movement Group, on Tuesday, cautioned the aggrieved members of the Federal House of Representatives not to be misguided to destroy the party that gave them the platform to serve Nigerians.
To this group, if there is any misunderstanding within the party, the right thing to do is to solve it internally by respectfully engaging the leadership of the party rather than a media trial.
About 60 members of the House through one of them from Imo State, Ikenga Ugochinyere, and five others at a press conference at the National Assembly complex in Abuja on Monday, had threatened to quit the party over the alleged involvement of PDP’s leadership in the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State and ten other chapters.
Chairman of the PDP professional group, Dr. Muazzam Lawal Sadauki while reacting to the development expressed concern over the suspected bad intentions of some individuals who are bent on creating rancour and political instability in the party.
To him, the majority of those fanning the ember of disunity and political instability in PDP are being sponsored to destroy the good work of the party’s founding fathers.
According to him, “some hired and misguided elements parading themselves as fifth grade are playing behind the curtains of creating political tension and unnecessary noise about the leadership of the party under Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum.
“We are concerned that some group of lawmakers in the House of Representatives would allow themselves to be misguided to issue a warning against the same party leadership that suffered and works tirelessly to deliver them to success.
“It is clear that their claims are nothing but an attempt to blackmail the party’s leadership into becoming a target or frenzy of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting under the leadership of Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum. They just don’t want him to succeed in holding the NEC and Caucus meetings respectively.
“We are of the view that our Honourable members could have sought an audience and discussed issues affecting the party with the leadership of the party rather than hurriedly going to the Press to address any issue that was supposed to be a family affair.
“We, therefore, advise these PDP lawmakers to apologise immediately and seek understanding with the leadership of the party instead of grieving unnecessarily.
“The play of gallery and comedy of error in that Press conference is a ploy for creating diversionary issues that are important to the political development of our great party.
“We see it as a mistake and confrontational to openly threaten to dump the party, or demand for the removal of a constitutional body, especially acting national chairman Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum”, he said.
The group however passed a vote of confidence on Damagum’s led party leadership, urging him not to relent in his effort to reposition the party ahead of the coming elections.
“While assuring our support to the party’s leadership, we want the Acting Chairman of the PDP to remain focused, resolute, and confident about building bridges of peace, reconciliation, and unity among the party’s supporters across the country.
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) Professionals Support Movement Group, on Tuesday, cautioned the aggrieved members of the Federal House of Representatives not to be misguided to destroy the party that gave them the platform to serve Nigerians.
To this group, if there is any misunderstanding within the party, the right thing to do is to solve it internally by respectfully engaging the leadership of the party rather than a media trial.
About 60 members of the House through one of them from Imo State, Ikenga Ugochinyere, and five others at a press conference at the National Assembly complex in Abuja on Monday, had threatened to quit the party over the alleged involvement of PDP’s leadership in the ongoing political crisis in Rivers State and ten other chapters.
Chairman of the PDP professional group, Dr. Muazzam Lawal Sadauki while reacting to the development expressed concern over the suspected bad intentions of some individuals who are bent on creating rancour and political instability in the party.
To him, the majority of those fanning the ember of disunity and political instability in PDP are being sponsored to destroy the good work of the party’s founding fathers.
According to him, “some hired and misguided elements parading themselves as fifth grade are playing behind the curtains of creating political tension and unnecessary noise about the leadership of the party under Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum.
“We are concerned that some group of lawmakers in the House of Representatives would allow themselves to be misguided to issue a warning against the same party leadership that suffered and works tirelessly to deliver them to success.
“It is clear that their claims are nothing but an attempt to blackmail the party’s leadership into becoming a target or frenzy of the National Executive Council (NEC) meeting under the leadership of Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum. They just don’t want him to succeed in holding the NEC and Caucus meetings respectively.
“We are of the view that our Honourable members could have sought an audience and discussed issues affecting the party with the leadership of the party rather than hurriedly going to the Press to address any issue that was supposed to be a family affair.
“We, therefore, advise these PDP lawmakers to apologise immediately and seek understanding with the leadership of the party instead of grieving unnecessarily.
“The play of gallery and comedy of error in that Press conference is a ploy for creating diversionary issues that are important to the political development of our great party.
“We see it as a mistake and confrontational to openly threaten to dump the party, or demand for the removal of a constitutional body, especially acting national chairman Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum”, he said.
The group however passed a vote of confidence on Damagum’s led party leadership, urging him not to relent in his effort to reposition the party ahead of the coming elections.
“While assuring our support to the party’s leadership, we want the Acting Chairman of the PDP to remain focused, resolute, and confident about building bridges of peace, reconciliation, and unity among the party’s supporters across the country.