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Tuesday 23 June 2015

PDP To Decide How To Retaliate APC After Lost Elections

Board of trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party is going to meet tomorrow to work out strategies of rebranding the party into a strong opposition force to the ruling APC party, which stroked a substantial blow to the PDP during recent elections.

Walid Jibrin told PDP is going to become a strong opposition force to the ruling party,

Senator Walid Jibrin, the secretary of the PDP’s board of trustees, informed the press that tomorrow meeting will be dedicated to the PDP’s rebranding into a strong oppositional force after it suffered a substantial blow from the APC during the recent elections. Participants of tomorrow meeting are also about to analyse the last elections, which resulted in a dissatisfying outcome for the PDP.

Following the discussion on that issue the post-election assessment committee headed by Ike Ekweremadu is going to prepare its report by the end of the month.

Still, it remains unclear who is about to forefront the PDP and become the new national chairman of the party. Following Ahmadu Adamu Mu’azu resignation from the post of the national chairman his post is temporarily embraced by his deputy Prince Uche Secondus.

Chief Olisa Metuh,  the PDP spokesman, informed the press that there are no plans to elect a new party leadership until Ekweremadu’s committee report is heard.

Meanwhile, during the meeting yesterday in Abuja PDP governors decided the same questions of transforming the PDP back into a substantial political force ahead of all-governors meeting with Muhammadu Buhari. The main issue of the meeting with the President of Nigeria is searching the ways out of crisis, faced by majority of governors, as their governments are unable to find finances to pay civil servants’ salaries for months.

At the same time, a fresh crisis rocked the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as Ayo Fayose, the governor of Ekiti state, has rejected Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo state as chairman of the party’s Governors’ Forum.

Governor Fayose has allegedly rallied some other governors in the party to make a stand against Mimiko’s emergence.
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