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South-east PDP threatens pull-out, insists on Udeh-Okoye as scribe - Blueprint Newspapers Limited

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The crisis currently rocking the opposition People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has deepened with the South-east caucus of the party threatening to pull out enmass from the troubled union if its choice of Hon. Udeh-Okoye as the National Secretary is not respected.

This is even as the governor of Enugu state and leader of the party in the zone, Dr. Peter Mbah, said it was high time the zone spoke with one voice.

Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Adolphus Wabara, and former governor of Imo state, Chief Achike Udenwa, also expressed fury over what they described as the party’s disrespect and trampling of the region under feet.

The zone vented its displeasure in a communiqué read by the party’s zonal chairman, Chief Ali Odefa, at the end of  the South East Zonal Executive (ZEC) meeting at the Government House, Enugu, Wednesday.

It said the meeting was convened to nominate a candidate to complete the term of the PDP National Secretary in line with the directive of the National Working Committee (NWC) during its 600th meeting in Abuja.

Reading out the communiqué, Odefa said, “The South East ZEC exhaustively deliberated on the directive of the NWC and came to the conclusion that it offered a sure pathway to peace, unity, stability, and progress of our party.

“Consequently, the ZEC unanimously recommended Hon. Sunday Udeh-Okoye as the candidate to complete the term of office of the National Secretary.”

The South-east PDP, however, regretted that it had to go through the process of nominating Udeh-Okoye severally since October 2023, and urged the NWC to not only immediately ratify his nomination, but also ensure that Arc Setonji Koshoedo effectively occupies the office of the National Secretary in acting capacity pending Udeh-Okoye’s ratification by the NEC.

The South-east PDP threatened to review its continued membership of the party should its position suffer further delay despite its age-long loyalty to the party.

“The South East has consistently served as a stronghold of the PDP from inception. In PDP’s near three-decade existence, we have given our loyalty and all to the party.

“Currently, while the party has been losing key members post-2023 general elections, the South East PDP is at the vanguard of strengthening the Party by rallying major opposition figures such as in Enugu where the Labour Party (LP) gubernatorial candidate, two LP House of Representatives members, numerous members of the House of Assembly, among other stalwarts into the PDP fold.

“Therefore, we hope that this time around, the position of the South East PDP regarding the office of the National Secretary is accorded the honour and immediacy it deserves. This would bring to a closure to the needless lingering dispute over the matter.

“However, in the event that our position is not promptly implemented by the Party, the South East PDP, as a family, will be compelled to reconsider our relationship with the PDP going forward,” the communiqué concluded.

Wabara, on his part, said it was in order to review the region’s  relationship with the party should what he described as trampling of the zone by the party persist.

“We have been trampled upon, not taken seriously. If such a position were vacant in the South-South, it would not be like this. And now, it came to us. I mean, the usual thing is to play politics with the Igbo man. Yes, we may have to reconsider our stand as far as the party is concerned. But I trust the NWC,” he stated.

Udenwa, on his part, said: “We are expecting that this issue will be finally ironed out once and for all. We do not want to be taken for granted by anybody again.”

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