Abiodun OBA
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Iyorchia Ayu, has vowed that if there would be another election, those calling for his resignation would not be replacing him.
Ayu who made the vow in an interview with the BBC Hausa Service, said that he is not worried about the calls for his resignation, saying the proponents of such moves are youngsters who do not have a grasp of the goals of the party when it was formed.
The PDP Chairman said he would not allow anyone to destabilise the party, noting that PDP members and stakeholders elected him based on the laid down rules of the main opposition party.
Recall, the camp of the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, has been calling for the resignation of Ayu as a condition to mend the fractured relationship between the governor and the PDP’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
The relationship between Atiku and Wike worsened a few months ago after the PDP presidential primary, which was won by the former Vice-President.
Ayu said, “I was voted as PDP Chairman for four-year tenure and I’m yet to complete a year. Atiku’s victory doesn’t affect the chairman’s position. I won my election based on our party’s constitution.
“I didn’t commit any offence; I’m only reforming the party so I’m not bothered with all the noises. I know I’m doing my work and I didn’t steal any money so I see no reason for all these talks.
“When we started PDP, these children were not around. They are children who do not know why we formed the party. We will not allow any individual to destabilise our party.”
Meanwhile, a socio-political group, the One Nigeria Movement, in a statement signed by the Convener-General, Ahmed Sodiq-Mugoro; and Secretary, Babatunde Aliyu, described Ayu’s remark as the height of arrogance.
It also berated Ayu, whom it said abandoned the PDP for the Action Congress in 2007 and worked against the PDP and yet still referred to himself as a founding father of the party.
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