
The
declaration on Thursday by the Independent National Electoral
Commission, which recognised the Peoples Democratic Party faction led by
Dr. Bamanga Tukur, has sparked a fresh crisis between the party and the
splinter group, the New PDP.
The INEC declaration is contained in its
reply to the New PDP, which had requested that the electoral body
recognised the Abubakar Baraje-led faction.
But INEC said it only recognised the Tukur-led PDP.
In its reply to the Baraje faction, the
commission stated, “You will recall that the commission monitored the
national convention and special national convention of the PDP held
on March 24, 2012 and August 31, 2013 respectively, at the Eagle
Square, Abuja, after notices to the commission.
“An NWC was elected at the two
conventions with Tukur as the national chairman. The commission will not
withdraw recognition from the leadership of the PDP elected at
elections duly monitored by the commission. Please be guided. investigation in Abuja on Friday revealed that the development had paved the way for renewed hostilities between the factions.
Reacting to the INEC declaration and the
Lagos High Court ruling, which threw out the splinter party suit,
the Tukur-led PDP has likened the failure of the Baraje-led New PDP to
get INEC’s recognition and the court’s judgment to “a failed coup
d’état”.
The Deputy National Publicity Secretary
of the PDP, Mr. Abubakar Jalo, conveyed his faction’s position during an
exclusive interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, in Abuja, on Friday.
He stated that what the Baraje-led faction sought to do through “the back door” was in bad taste.
He accused them of claiming to be
seeking peace by sitting down with the Bamanga Tukur-led authentic PDP
in the day time, but going to the INEC and the court by night to
undermine the process.
Jalo said, “If you go to the opposition
and form a faction you can succeed, it is normal because the opposition
has no government.
“But where there is a sitting President,
for someone from the same political party to say he is going to form a
faction, if that faction is recognised by INEC, it means that it is a
coup d’état against the President; because the President came from that
party.
“It is a known fact that
factionalisation can only succeed in a party, which is outside power but
where a party (which has a sitting President in its fold) is in power
and you recognise any other faction of the party; it means the President
is no longer in control.”
He stated that as far as his party was
concerned, President Goodluck Jonathan was still the President and Dr.
Bamanga Tukur remained the duly elected national chairman.
But the National Publicity Secretary of
the New PDP, Mr. Chukwuemeka Eze, said it would be a misconception for
people to think that the court process had ended.
He said,”We are going to file the matter
in Abuja. The ruling did not discredit our case; it did not say our
case did not have merit. As advised by His Lordship, we shall re-file
the suit in Abuja, because we are convinced about the merit of our
case,” he said.
On the calls by the Tukur-led PDP for
members of the Baraje-led faction to return to the fold, Eze said it was
Tukur and those following his leadership that needed to return.
He said, “An illegally constituted
National Working Committee cannot dictate to genuine members of the
party to return or not to return to the party.
“We are not outside the party, they are the ones outside the party, and they should be looking for how to return to the fold.
“On the INEC issue, we are making an official statement on it on Sunday.”
Another member of the New PDP, Senator Danladi Sankara, told our correspondent that the issues at stake were very simple.
He said, “We have made our stand on most
of these issues public, we have not met to change our position and I
doubt it if we will back down because we are seeking to improve the
fortunes of our party.”
Meanwhile, the chain of setbacks
suffered by New PDP lengthened on Saturday as the Federal Capital
Territory Administration sealed off the Adamawa State Governor’s Lodge
in the Maitama District of the Federal Capital City for abuse of the
Abuja master plan.
The lodge was sealed off after its
conversion to a secretariat for the new PDP. The secretariat earlier
used by the splinter group was shut down by the police last month.
Justifying the development, the Chief
Press Secretary to the FCT Minister, Sule Mohammed, noted that the
building was for residential purposes and not for political party
secretariat. He argued that the Adamawa State Government contravened the
Abuja master plan by turning the lodge to a party secretariat.
“All the governor’s lodges in the
Federal Capital Territory, Abuja are enshrined in the Abuja master plan
to be for residential purposes but not for political party secretariat
as Adamawa State Governor’s Lodge is currently being used.
“The Governor’s Lodge, as it is today,
is being used as a political party office, thereby negating the spirit
of urban planning and causing nuisance and disturbance on the residents
dwelling in that area of the city as well as inflicting undue pressure
on the infrastructure and services therein, contrary to the principles
of the Abuja master plan,” the statement stated.
The FCT Administration said it would not
rest on its oars until the FCT was rid of all illegal structures and
illegal change of Land Use.
The administration observed that any
change of Land Use is usually accompanied by over-stretching of
facilities planned for certain number of people, apart from causing high
volume of traffic with its attendant problems.
It also said that all actions by a
person or group of persons that inflicted pains on the residents whether
directly or indirectly would not be condoned.
But in its reaction, the New PDP said
the sealing off of the Adamawa State Governor’s Lodge in Abuja was a
sign that democracy was dead in the country.
It argued that if the lodge of a serving
state governor could be sealed off without any court order, then there
was nothing those in government would not do to satisfy those that put
them in office.
The National Publicity Secretary of the
faction, Chief Chukwuemeka Eze, who stated this in a telephone interview
with one of correspondents, appealed to President Gooodluck Jonathan to
caution the Minister of the FCT, Senator Bala Mohammed.
Eze said, “We can all see that democracy
is dead in the country. Why would anyone think of sealing off the
residence of a serving governor because of politics?
“The country is in trouble and we must all rise and condemn the action. The Lodge of a serving governor is like an embassy.
“We are not sure that the President is
aware of this, and we must ask him to act fast before those who have no
character give his government a bad name.”
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