A serious crisis is brewing in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as
some national officers of the party have called on the party’s Acting
Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Alhaji Haliru Bello, and others to,
without delay, step down from their position.
They also said the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, should vacate office as well.
“All those mentioned in the ongoing corruption trial are therefore on
their own and the party was not involved financially or in any way with
the office of the National Security Adviser or any other organ of the
Federal Government in the last regime.”
They made the call in a statement in Abuja on Monday.
The officers, who were acting on behalf of members of the party’s
National Executive Committee, hinged their position on the corruption
charges, which the two men currently face in their prosecution by the
Economic and Financial Crimes Commission.
While Bello has been released on bail, Metuh is currently being remanded
at Kuje Prisons on the order of the court while his bail application is
to be decided on Tuesday.
The statement, requesting the officers to step down, was signed by the
Deputy National Youth Leader, Dennis Alonge-Niyi; Deputy National Legal
Adviser, Bashir Maidugu; Deputy National Organising Secretary, Okey
Nnaedozie; and Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Alhaji Abdullahi
Jalo.
These officers also called on the party’s Acting National Chairman,
Prince Uche Secondus, to revert to his position as the deputy national
chairman and allow the party’s caucus from the North-East to produce the
substantive chairman as ordered by an Abuja High Court.
The statement argued that the sacking of the men, who are on trial for
alleged fraud, was the only way to move the party forward, saying the
actions and “omissions of a very few individuals, who parade themselves
as leaders” were negatively impacting on the PDP.
The officers and NEC members also called on Bello and Metuh to separate
the party from their corruption cases, arguing that the duo didn’t carry
the party along when they collected money.
The statement reads:
“In the light of this, the Deputy National Officers of the PDP along
with other members of the National Executive Committee, having carefully
deliberated upon and reviewed the current situation of our party, wish
to state and demand as follows:
“We hereby strongly dissociate the PDP from the ongoing trials of
Mohammed (Bello) and Metuh on various charges by the anti-graft
agencies.
“This is because the charges against them are in their individual
capacities and not acting on behalf of the party. They are said to have
received funds using accounts of their private companies without the
knowledge and instructions of any organs of the party."
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