Atiku’s aide blames Wike of breaching zoning rules in Rivers PDP and calling for Ayu’s withdrawal:
He
who comes into equity must come with clean hands may best describe the
position of Hon. Frank Shuaibu, a Special Assistant to the presidential
candidate of the People’s Democratic Party in the 2023 general
elections, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, when he asked Rivers State Governor,
Nyesom Wike to first demonstrate fairness and justice in his home state
before asking the party to sack its National Chairman, Senator Iyiorchia
Ayu.
Frank Shuaibu, while speaking on Africa Independent
Television programme, Democracy Today which was monitored in Abuja on
Thursday by the Blue print newspaper, said it is wrong for Wike to talk
about fairness, equity and justice in the position of national chairman
of the party whereas the party chairman in Rivers state is from the same
senatorial district with the governorship candidate.
He said
while the governorship candidate of the PDP in Rivers state, Hon.
Siminialayi Fabura is from Opobo Nkoro local Government Area, the state
chairman of the party, Desmond Akawor is from Oyigbo local government
area. Both in Rivers South-East senatorial zone.
He said for
Wike’s group to insist that Dr. Iyiorchia Ayu should resign in the
interest of fairness and equity, while he does not see anything wrong
with that of his home state is double standard.
Recalling section
7 sub section 3 of the party’s constitution, Shuaibu said, “You cannot
read that in isolation of section 552 which says, if you remove the
chairman or he resigns, the Vice Chairman from the same zone with that
particular chairman takes over.”
“As things are today, we are
speaking to a nation, so it is not about an individual but about
Nigeria. If we want to rescue Nigeria, that is, change the situation,
you have to return for instance a bag of rice to 7000 from the current
N38,000. We must watch what we say”.
“Let’s even rely on section 7
(3). As at the time we went into the primary, was there equity,
fairness and justice? The answer is yes, so what has changed? Has the
emergence of Atiku Abubakar suddenly distorted the whole thing? The
answer is no. Atiku Abubakar is only a candidate of the party; he is not
a president yet.
“I am particularly happy because Governor
Nyesom Wike is a lawyer, he delved into politics and has done creditably
well for the people. He is one of the postal boys of the PDP
administration, we love him. We know what he can do but the issue is
about the rule of law, we must do the right thing.
The PDP
internal crisis dipped on Wednesday when members of the People’s
Democratic Party in the camp of the Rivers state Governor, Nyesom Wike
withdrew from the campaign council of its candidate, Alhaji Atiku
Abubakar over the continued stay of Dr. Iyiorchia Ayu as the National
Chairman of the party.
The group insisted that for equity and
inclusivity in the party, the national chairman should resign his
position for the south as according to them, it is inappropriate to zone
both the chairmanship position and presidential candidate to the North.
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