February 23, 2015 by Olu
Chief Edwin Clark
Foremost
Ijaw Leader and a foremost supporter of President Goodluck Jonathan,
Chief Edwin Clark, has accused some national leaders of the ruling
Peoples Democratic Party of being insincere in their attitude towards
the second time ambition of the President.
He also accused them of following the
President to his campaign rallies instead of going to their home states
to also galvanise support for the President.
Clark stated this in Abuja on Saturday while playing host to the PDP Aspirants Forum who paid him a courtesy visit.
The visit was aimed at expressing their
grievances over how the party treated them (PDP aspirants ) in the last
primaries in various states.
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Clark
said he was particularly sad with the way the PDP governorship primary
was conducted in some states, especially in Adamawa State. He said, “Everybody was ready to hold the
governorship primary in Yola. People were waiting in Yola for the
primary and the PDP brought the primary to Abuja overnight, hired people
from Nyanya and others.“Whereas they held the congresses in Yola, they later resorted to hire people to attend the primary here in Abuja. “There is injustice in the party. Some of
the national leaders don’t want the party to succeed and they are
disloyal to the President. “I have asked them to go to their states
to campaign, but they refused. They are following the President
everywhere. Some of them want the party to fail.”He begged the aggrieved aspirants not to
leave the ruling party for the opposition, the All Progressives
Congress, saying the party has nothing to offer Nigerians other than to
enthrone a northern President. Members of the group hinged their
grievances on the grounds that the party did not hold primary to pick
any of its candidates, saying that all its flag bearers were handpicked
by godfathers. The group, however, threatened to
institute a court action to nullify the candidature of all the
candidates of the party in the forthcoming general elections. Clark however pleaded with the aspirants,
stating that the party would not forget their labour and that they
should work together to achieve success for the party in the forthcoming
polls. He added that when the party wins the election, all the efforts of the aspirants would be rewarded. The group had also threatened to work
against the interest of the party in the forth-coming general elections
if their grievances were not addressed. The aspirants said they were highly disappointed by the manner in which the party’s primary were handled across the country. The aspirants, who came together under
the leadership of Chief Richard Lamai in Abuja, had also threatened that
the resources they expended on campaigning and wooing delegates for the
botched primaries must be refunded to them before the commencement of
the elections, otherwise they would work against the PDP success at the
elections.
The forum comprised of aggrieved
aspirants who lost out in the party’s primaries across the six
geo-political zones of the country.
Speaking at the forum’s emergency meeting
in Abuja, Lamai said, “We are collectively aware that reconciliation
and reintegration had not been effective in our party. The leadership of
the party has carried on as if nothing happened and without due regard
to aspirants who invested resources and time in building our party.”
He added that the aggrieved aspirants did
not lose out in the primaries due to their inability to mobilise and
canvass for votes from delegates, but that the leadership of the party
across the states had candidates already anointed for the PDP tickets.
Lamai, however, attributed the challenges
being faced by the PDP across the country to the “lack of internal
democracy and political deceit in the party by the leadership.”
Also speaking at the meeting, two
aggrieved members from Kaduna and Rivers states noted that the monies
spent on the procurement of nomination forms and mobilisation of
delegates to the botched primaries must be refunded to them before the
elections.
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