South-West PDP publicity secretaries reject calls for Ayu’s resignation
…Say there is no justification for such calls
The Publicity Secretaries of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the South-West have opposed the calls for the resignation of the party’s National Chairman Dr Iyorchia Ayu, saying that there is no reason for the calls .
The party spokespersons in Ondo, Ogun, Ekiti and Lagos, who met in Lagos, on Saturday, said there is no “justification” for the calls for Ayu to step down from his position.
Ayu has been under pressure in the past few months, with demands for his resignation coming from different quarters, especially the camp of Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers state.
Last week, Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, also asked the resignation of Ayu when he demanded at the PDP South-West stakeholders’ meeting in Ibadan, the capital of Oyo state with Atiku Abubakar, the party’s presidential candidate, present, that the national chairman should resign to pave way for the south.
“The message from the South-West PDP is that the South-West is asking that the national working committee (NWC) of the PDP should be restructured,” the governor had said.
“We are asking the national chairman to step down so that the south will be fully included. That is the message.”
However, in a statement issued after their meeting on Saturday, the party’s publicity secretaries in the South-West said there was no prior meeting where stakeholders in the geo-political zone agreed that Ayu should vacate office.
“We do not see any justification for the resignation of our National Chairman, especially at this very critical stage of preparation for elections,” the statement reads.
“Dr Iyorchia Ayu was duly elected at a properly constituted National Convention with a four-year mandate and recently received a vote of confidence of the party’s National Executive Committee, at its 97th meeting in Abuja.
“Our party has championed the sanctity of the PDP Constitution (2017 as amended). We must, therefore, do everything to maintain this sanctity. Any action that undermines the spirit of the party’s constitution at this crucial stage can only be considered a deliberate attempt to sabotage the party’s efforts at winning in the coming general elections
“We appeal to the leadership of our party in the Southwest region to work together to respect the Constitution of our party because, if we cannot respect our own rules, guidelines and constitution as a party, how will Nigerians trust us to respect the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria when voted into the office.
“The concern of our zonal leaders and their determination to protect the interest of our members against any form of marginalization is deeply appreciated. However, our focus should be directed mainly to encouraging our teeming members to rally around our candidates vying for the Houses of Assembly, House of Representatives, Senate and Governorship positions and ensure that they win elections.”
The spokespersons are Hakeem Amode (Lagos), Asiwaju Akinloye (Ogun), Kennedy Peretei (Ondo), and Raphael Adeyanju (Ekiti).