The Nationwide Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Occasion (PDP) has dismissed the alleged suspension of the Chairman of the Ondo State Chapter, Mr. Fatai Adams.
An announcement issued on Tuesday by the Nationwide Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, declared the purported suspension as null and void and of no impact because it didn’t comply with due course of.
The assertion warned members of the celebration who perpetrate unlawful acts to chorus from such motion because the management is not going to hesitate to wield the large stick.
The assertion reads: “The eye of the Nationwide Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Occasion (PDP) has been drawn to the purported suspension of the Chairman of the Ondo State Chapter of our Occasion, Mr. Fatai Adams.
“The NWC declares the stated suspension null and void and of no impact, inconsistent with provisions of the Structure of the PDP (as amended in 2017) and laid down Guidelines.
“For emphasis, no State Working Committee has the ability in any respect to ponder or droop a State Chairman with out due recourse to the Nationwide Working Committee as supplied by the Structure of PDP.
“The PDP is an organized political Occasion ruled by strict adherence to the provisions of its Structure and Guidelines and won’t enable any particular person or group at any stage to violate its Structure and Guidelines.
“The NWC cautions these concerned on this unlawful act in defiance of the PDP Structure to retrace their steps because the NWC is not going to hesitate to take acceptable disciplinary or punitive actions to protect the soundness of our Occasion and the sanctity of our Structure and Guidelines.
“The NWC states that Mr. Fatai Adams stays the Chairman of the Ondo State Chapter of the PDP and prices all leaders, crucial stakeholders, members and supporters of our Occasion in Ondo State and the nation to ignore the purported suspension.
“The NWC enjoins all Occasion members in Ondo State to stay united and proceed to work collectively within the general curiosity of our Occasion and the folks.”