ABUJA—AHEAD of 2019 presidential election, the national leadership of
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has zoned the Presidency to the North,
saying it has learned its lessons and would never repeat any such
mistake in future.
The party also said it had drawn a roadmap towards the 2019 general election and for future electoral success.
This was part of the recommendations of Deputy Senate President, Ike
Ekweremadu-led PDP Post- Election Review Committee, which recommended
that in accordance with the popular views expressed in the submissions
to the committee, the Presidency should be zoned to the North as it
would also assuage any ill-feelings over any perceived breach of the
party’s zoning principle.
The committee also recommended that, as a matter of urgency, if PDP
must heal inflicted wounds, it should constitute a strong reconciliatory
panel made up of party leaders to facilitate the reconciliation of
aggrieved members at all levels, just as it recommended that the party
reverts to the practice of having two deputy National Chairmen as
entrenched in the 2001 Constitution of the PDP.
We’ll bounce back—SECONDUS
Speaking in Abuja, yesterday, while receiving the committee, Acting
National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, noted that the party was
prepared to bounce back, having lost the March 28 Presidential election
to All Progressives Congress, APC, after 16 years as the ruling party.
Secondus, who urged all party members to put the interest of the
party above personal ones, stressed that with the present status of the
party, it had become imperative for all stakeholders, leaders, elders,
groups and members to kill their ambition and sacrifice for the growth
of the party.
He said: “The National Working Committee, NWC, has agreed to move
this party forward. We will obey the principle of zoning and have agreed
that in 2019, PDP presidential candidate will come from the north.
“NWC has agreed that we will never repeat the mistake of the past; we will follow the submissions made by this committee.
“By the time it passes through all organs of the party, we will
implement the report to the letter. Today marks a turning point in our
struggle in the last 16years; we are now a robust opposition and our
senators are in control of the National Assembly. We are the best
organized party in the country.
“Some interest groups had tried to scuttle the committee. Our NWC
will review and implement the recommendations that are very urgent to
it. We need sacrifice, not display of inordinate ambition that will
destroy us.
“Members must obey the constitution and follow the principle of
zoning. With this, the party’s presidential candidate will come from the
North. The party must go back to the principle of its founding
fathers.”
On anti-corruption fight
According to Secondus, the anti-graft posture of President Muhammadu
Buhari must be holistic. Therefore, the Code of Conduct Bureau, CCB,
should go after former Rivers State governor, Rotimi Amaechi, as well as
other APC governors and leaders.
He also said the non-appointment of ministers by the President, four
months into his inauguration, was a gimmick and playing game with
Nigerians, adding that he only wanted to be a sole administrator.
Earlier in his address, Chairman of the PDP post-election committee,
Senator Ekweremadu, noted that one major reason why PDP lost in the
March 28 presidential election was its non-adherence to the principle of
zoning.
He said: “In particular, since the last President of PDP extraction
came from the southern part of Nigeria, it is recommended that PDP’s
presidential candidate in 2019 general election should come from the
northern part of the country in accordance with the popular views
expressed in the submissions to the committee.”
Party leadership
According to Ekweremadu, the committee also recommended that if the
party must get it right, it should strip the President and governors of
the role of party leader, against the backdrop that the title was not
constitutional.
He said the move would allow for the party’s national chairman to
take total control of the party as it used to be during the defunct
National Party of Nigeria, NPN, when the National Chairman was supreme
and highly respected, just as he said the committee also recommended the
adoption of Direct Primaries to elect all party candidates for any
election.
It also recommended that the party should, henceforth, be
self-funding, relying on membership registrations and enforcement of
dues and levies as its primary sources of income at all levels in line
with its constitution, as this will stop the prevailing situation where
those who paid the piper dictated the tune.
The Ekweremadu-led committee, which was inaugurated by the Acting
National Chairman of PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, on May 5, and saddled
with the responsibility of carrying out nine terms of reference, had 16
other members drawn from the NWC, National Assembly, Board of Trustees,
BoT, among others.
C’ttee’s recommendations
In the report, which contained 24 recommenda-tions, the committee
also recommended a genuine review of the party’s constitution to address
issues of conflict in roles and ensure the supremacy of the party’s
organs over and above elected and appointed office holders of the party.
According to the report, “the zoning principle, which has been the
strength of the party, should be strictly adhered to as a matter of
urgency at all levels.“Candidates should emerge through direct primaries
so as to reduce electoral disputes within the party and restore
confidence and internal democracy. The appointment of persons to serve
as members of election and appeal panels should be subject to a just,
fair and transparent process.
“Candidates for elective positions on the party’s platform must be
credible, competent and above all, must have strong grassroots base,
provide a robust conflict resolution mechanism in the party’s
constitution detailing the procedure and statutory body that will be
responsible for resolution of conflicts arising from party’s primaries
and all other disputes.
“The party should strictly adhere to issues-based campaigns,
following the party’s manifestos, policy platforms and avoid all forms
of hate messages during electioneering.
“The party should incorporate strong, popular and loyal party members
in the campaign organization. Candidates should be allowed to nominate
not more than 50 percent of the membership of their campaign
organization.
… on women, youths, disabled
“Ensure the integration of women, youths and persons with
disabilities, who are party members, into the campaign structures at all
levels. Campaign funds from all levels should be channelled through the
party structures and not the candidates or individuals. Develop a
campaign finance regulation to ensure the monitoring of campaign
expenses.
“The party should strengthen its legal department to provide
post-election support, especially in respect of post-election
litigations. The party should coordinate and supervise all election
activities of third party groups to ensure that they conform to extant
laws and the party’s ideological disposition.
“The party should revert to the practice of having two deputy national chairmen as entrenched in the 2001 Constitution of PDP.”
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