Friday, 14 March 2025

THE UNSEEN HAND OF SOME GOVERNORS TRYING TO DERAIL THE PARTY FOR SELFISH GAINS

 THE UNSEEN HAND OF SOME GOVERNORS TRYING TO DERAIL THE PARTY FOR SELFISH GAINS




As a loyal stakeholder of the People’s Democratic Party, PDP, I am curious as to why some members of the fifth columnist are seeking for the suspension of Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, the legally elected National Secretary of the party through a convention.


Who is scared of ‘SAM DADDY’ and his influence in National politics?


In curiosity I ask; What is his offense that you are asking for his suspension from the party?


Did he compromise his position as the National Secretary of the party at any time during the discharge of his duties as a National Secretary? 


Distinguish Senator Samuel Anyanwu is a true party man who has always stood his grounds in ensuring that things regarding the party administration are done appropriately and in line with party constitution.


This is the same man during the presidential campaign used his personal resources to foot the bills when ever there was a short fall in the logistics of NWC members with regards to their flight arrangement, and aside this he travelled with the campaign team to the 35 states campaigning for AA.


This is the same man whom Governor Wike wanted him not to send HE Alh Atiku Abubakar name to INEC as PDP candidate, He told Wike that can never happen that he will send AA name to INEC as PDP candidate and because of that Wike fought with him for over a year and half.


Distinguish Senator Samuel Anyanwu was willing to give up his position as the National secretary then while trying to reconcile HE Alh Atiku Abubakar and then Governor Wike by pleading with the then National Chairman of the party to step down with him so that the leadership of the party be moved to the south, thereby putting the party on the path of victory in the 2023 presidential Election.


There is a popular adage that say what is good for goose is also good for the gander,  HE  Governor Kefas of Taraba state, and some present serving NWC members contested elections while holding on to their position as officials and hell was not let loose, so why treat Distinguish Senator Samuel Anyanwu different for doing same.


Senator Samuel Anyanwu is a true party man, a man who loves the party and has been there since 1998 when the party was formed, this is a man who has equally shown capacity in service to the party, both at the state level and on national level as a National Secretary.


Distinguish Senator Samuel Anyanwu will by the grace of God complete his tenure as the National Secretary by  December, 2025.



Signed 


Adm. Emmanuel Mba (Acia)

GOVERNORS VS JUSTICE: THE ONGOING ILLEGALITIES IN THE PDP

 GOVERNORS VS JUSTICE: THE ONGOING ILLEGALITIES IN THE PDP



The Acting National Chairman, Ambassador Umar Illiya Damagum, has consistently urged the National Working Committee to exercise patience and await the legal opinion of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the judgement of Supreme Court regarding the National Secretaryship issue. His plea was not born out of indecision but out of a deep understanding that hasty actions could plunge the party into a quagmire of legal and political mistakes. Regrettably, some members of the NWC, backed by certain PDP Governors with selfish desires, chose to ignore this wise counsel, opting instead to force the party down a path of illegality. 


If we are to ask, why are these Governors in such a hurry to act? Just today (March 13, 2025), INEC lawyer informed a Federal High Court Abuja that they are awaiting the Supreme Court’s ruling on the PDP National Secretaryship. That was a prudent and logical submission by the Commission. Is this not the wise course of action for the party as well? The Acting National Chairman, Ambassador Damagum, has consistently advocated for this approach, urging the NWC to allow the courts to provide clarity before taking irreversible steps. His counsel is rooted in a desire to protect the PDP from the consequences of illegality. Yet, the Governors and their pawns within the NWC have turned a deaf ear, insisting on acting in illegality.


On February 22, 2025, the Southsouth zonal chapter of PDP conducted a well-constituted Zonal Congress to elect Zonal Officers, an exercise carried out in strict adherence to Sections 27(2)(c) and 27(2)(d) of the PDP Constitution. These provisions unequivocally empower the Zonal Executive Committees to summon and organize Zonal Congresses, a clear mandate that leaves no room for ambiguity. Yet, in a brazen display of disregard for the party’s constitution, PDP Governors from the Southsouth zone pressured the NWC to "cancel" this legitimate exercise without any constitutional backing. That move has set a dangerous precedent for lawlessness within the PDP.


The actions of these Governors and their pawns in the NWC are reckless and violate established legal precedents. 


Between 2012 and 2020, no fewer than three Federal High Court judgments addressed the question of which organ has the authority to convene congresses within the PDP. In the case of FHC/L/CS/347/2012 at the Federal High Court in Lagos, the presiding judge ruled that the National Working Committee lacks the constitutional power to convene congresses. The court held that such authority resides solely with the Executive Committees at the respective levels. This decision was appealed and subsequently upheld by the Supreme Court. 


Similarly, in the suit FHC/L/CS/636/2016, presided over by Hon. Justice I.N. Buba of Federal High Court Lagos, the court reaffirmed this position, referencing the earlier judgment as binding precedent. 


In yet another case, FHC/ABJ/CS/208/2020, filed by the Prince Uche Secondus-led NWC against the Ogun State Chapter of PDP at the Federal High Court in Abuja, Hon. Justice Ahmed Mohammed delivered a the same ruling that the NWC has no role in convening or legitimizing congresses and cannot override the Congresses summoned by the Executive Committees at any level. 


These judgments remain subsisting and are duly documented in the offices of the National Secretary and National Legal Adviser. Yet, the Southsouth Governors and their allies have chosen to act as if these rulings do not exist, pressuring the NWC to nullify a concluded exercise in clear violation of the law.


The Governors’ overreach did not stop at nullifying the Zonal Congress. In an even more egregious act of lawlessness, they sponsored the inauguration of a so-called Caretaker Committee for the Southsouth PDP, filling positions that are not vacant, an action that directly contravenes an existing order of the Federal High Court, Abuja. To add insult to injury, this purported inauguration was attended by Senator Adolphus Wabara, a man who has been expelled from the PDP by his Abia State Chapter. 


How can a party that prides itself on discipline and due process allow such blatant disregard for its own rules? 


Further compounding the absurdity, a recent so-called NWC meeting reportedly included Chief Ali Odefa, a former National Vice Chairman Southeast, despite his expulsion from the party, an expulsion upheld by the Federal High Court in Abakaliki, Ebonyi State. The presence of expelled members in has already invalidated the the exercise.


Let it be stated for the record that Ambassador Umar Damagum has done his part by providing sound and reasoned advice. Should the party suffer adverse consequences in the future as a result of these illegalities, the blame must not be laid at his feet. The responsibility will rest squarely with those Governors and NWC members who have chosen to prioritize personal agendas over the collective good of the PDP. 


The PDP Governors should note that every action taken today, or in the past, that violates the PDP Constitution will ultimately be deemed null and void, with no legal effect whatsoever.


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