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2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Islie: 3:21pm On Jul 22, 2017
By Hamza Idris & Saawua Terzungwe




The acrimony in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in the last two years, occasioned by the protracted leadership tussle between Senators Ahmed Makarfi and Ali Modu Sheriff had, to a great extent, compelled many optimists and die-hard supporters of the party to give up. However, the recent Supreme Court judgment did not only rekindle hope in the PDP, but gave its handlers the confidence to write-off the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) long before the 2019 election year.

Leaders of the PDP have in the last few days rolled out plans that would help them win in 2019 as evidenced in the confidence they exuded shortly after the Supreme Court judgment that settled their protracted crisis.

They made many collective proclamations and individual statements on how they would recapture power from the APC.

Though the PDP leaders have made public some of the strategies they would adopt to unseat the APC, they nonetheless, for the sake of expediency, kept other tricks very close to their chests.

It was gathered that PDP handlers would between now and election time work tirelessly to revive its comatose structures across the country, bring back key elders, senior officials and members that defected to other parties.

This, it was further learnt, would be achieved by deploying facts and figures in convincing Nigerians that the ruling APC is not actually what it said it was before 2015.

Most importantly, the PDP will weed out elements who were allegedly planted by the ruling APC to cause confusion within its ranks.

Sources within the party said some of the strategies they would use will only be unveiled as the political temperament progresses ahead of 2019, just like what the APC did between 2013 and 2014 ahead of the 2015 elections.

The aggressive manner which the PDP is trying to rediscover itself is evident in the way many of its leaders who hitherto disappeared from the political scene suddenly resurfaced with much confidence. They all regained their voices shortly after the Supreme Court which upheld Senator Makarfi as national chairman.

Already, people like the acclaimed national leader of the party, ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, Senator Makarfi, Chief Olabode George and the chairman of the Board of Trustees, Senator Walid Jibrin, have all said a lot to renew hope in the minds of their followers that indeed, there would be another opportunity for the PDP.

They all  found relief when the three-man panel of justices at the Supreme Court stated that in the course of the two year dispute, Sheriff had displayed an “infantile desperation to remain in power” which was not legally his.

Sheriff had filed 10 different suits in different courts within one year in his bid to remain in power, an act the Supreme Court said would only gather dust in judicial archives.

On the day the Supreme Court announced the final judgment, many PDP leaders thronged to the court in Abuja. They included former governors of Jigawa and Kano, Sule Lamido and Ibrahim Shekarau; governors Ayo Fayose and Nyesom Wike of Ekiti and Rivers States, deputy speaker of the House of Representatives, Chief Olabode Bode George, Emeka Ihedioha Ben Obi and Dayo Adeyeye and Professor Jerry Gana were all at the Supreme Court and later at the PDP secretariat, signifying a new realignment for the party.

Jonathan, who had distanced himself from serious politicking, also said PDP is now back.

What PDP leaders did before the judgment

Sources said Jonathan and other leaders  had endless sleepless nights when the PDP case reached the apex court considering the fact that Sheriff, the embattled chairman of the party, had won in many of the cases in High Courts and the Appeal Court.

“He (Jonathan) was really disturbed because he doesn’t want to be made a laughing stock on the grounds that the PDP fell under his watch,” a source in the PDP said.

“Though the ex-president did not directly try to influence the judgment at the Supreme Court in any way, he directed some of the best legal brains working for him to put heads together with Makarfi’s lawyers in order not to have a miscarriage at the apex court,” he said.

“President Jonathan was actually disturbed because Sheriff had cursed and disparaged almost everyone in the PDP. At a time, he walked out on Jonathan and later issued a statement asking anyone not satisfied with his leadership to leave the PDP and form another one. So, we were able to argue our case very well at the Supreme Court and judgment favoured us,” he said.

In several twits on his Twitter handle a few minutes after the judgment, Jonathan removed the veil on his shoulders to re-launch himself firmly in the PDP by calling on former members of the party that defected over the leadership crisis to return “home.”

 “I thank God for this day of Justice and may God bless Nigeria,” he said.

Another apparent advantage for the PDP is that most of its leaders do not see the issue of zoning its presidential candidate as a problem.

At its Port Harcourt convention in 2016 which was contested by Sheriff but upheld by the Supreme Court, the PDP leaders had adopted the report of the Senator Ike Ekweremadu-led committee which zoned the party’s presidential ticket to the North and the national chairmanship position to the South.

And in the last one week, PDP leaders held four major meetings and resolved many contentious issues.

The meetings included the expanded caucus meeting, the caucus meeting, the BoT meeting and the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting.

At the end of the meetings, leaders of the party resolved to hold a non-elective convention in August this year.

The National Publicity Secretary, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said they would use the special non-elective convention to settle all the constitutional matters.


 Sources said there is the likelihood for the tenure of the Makarfi-led caretaker committee to be extended. This, according to the sources, is to enable it organize a convention that will usher in new elected leaders for the party.

Other areas which the PDP leaders harped include discipline and impunity, two areas which pundits said affected the party in 2015 when many of its vibrant followers were frustrated.

The NEC meeting held recently proposed amendments in the party’s constitution that will deal with issues of discipline, internal democracy and administrative bottlenecks.

The Makarfi-led caretaker committee had during one of the meetings announced what it called “amnesty” for the Sheriff group.

In a separate interview, Makarfi, who sounded very serious, said a line had been drawn, meaning that any member who erred again after the Supreme Court judgment would face the wrath of the law.

Political solution may prove tough

While there is evidence of sanity in the PDP, the Makarfi committee would have to contend with recalcitrant members and this would only be resolved through political massaging.

For instance, The South West faction of the PDP loyal to Sheriff has defected to the Mega Party of Nigeria (MPN).

The faction, which  has representation in all the six states of the South-west, said the alleged inflammatory statements of the Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, and removal of the names of some of the leaders of the party in the region at recent meetings held in Abuja, were responsible for their decision to leave the PDP.

The South-west chairman of the faction and former PDP chairman in Ondo State, Hon. Ebenezer Alabi, said they resolved to leave the party for Governor Fayose and his cohorts.

“We believe in the judiciary and we had intention of cooperating with the Makarfi group before they started making inflammatory comments. They said they wanted to give us amnesty as if we were Boko Haram or militants,” he said.

Sheriff also proved defiant in a statement he issued after the various meetings held by the party which he did not attend.

In a statement by his spokesman, Bernard Mikko, Sheriff, who sounded as if he is still the chairman of the party, called on his supporters to remain in the PDP until it was returned to the grass roots.

Bigwigs who quit PDP that must return

Many PDP chieftains have left the party and while some might likely return in the event realignment in the APC did not favour them, others must be cajoled to have soft spot for it even if they would not return.

Prominent politicians that are no longer in the PDP include former president Olusegun Obasanjo, former vice president  Atiku Abubakar, former PDP national chairman Alhaji Bamanga Tukur,  former governors Murtala Nyako (Adamawa), Abdulfatah Ahmed (Kwara), Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso (Kano), Rotimi Amaechi (Rivers), Aliyu Wamakko (Sokoto), Joshua Dariye (Plateau), Orji Uzor Kalu (Abia), Isa Yuguda (Bauchi) and Saminu Turaki (Jigawa).

Incumbent governor Atiku Bagudu (Kebbi) and Samuel Ortom (Benue) were all members of the PDP before they defected to the APC at the height of electioneering.

Others that defected include former Senate President Ken Nnamani, former governor of the old Anambra State, Senator Jim Nwobodo, Senator Nelson Effiong (Akwa Ibom South), Senator Andy Uba (Anambra South), former PDP national chairman, Chief Barnabas Gemade, former governor of Edo State Oserheimen Osunbor, former deputy governor of Jigawa State Alhaji Ahmed Mahmud Gumel and Senator Muhammad Baban Beta among many others.

Thousands of PDP followers across the 37 states of the federal have defected and would need to be convinced to return to make it strong ahead of 2019.

But the National Publicity Secretary of the APC, Malam Bolaji Abdullahi, said they are not afraid.

“Makarfi or Ali-Modu Sheriff is no threat to us, we are looking at the institution and not the person. The PDP is a party that institutionalised corruption and failed to handle the security of the nation,” he said.


https://www.dailytrust.com.ng/news/politics/2019-inside-pdp-s-plans-to-topple-apc/206524.html


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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by madridguy(m): 3:23pm On Jul 22, 2017
PDP IS DEAD.

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by bigass123(m): 3:26pm On Jul 22, 2017
Kolewerk

Tell them oh Kolewerk embarassed


PDP ruled for 16 fvcking years... undecided


It's too early to complain.. APC has never ruled in the center so it's normal to have some of the glitches we're experiencing now.

PDP take a seat at the back and enjoy the ride till maybe 2029 smiley

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by NgeneUkwenu(f): 3:30pm On Jul 22, 2017
They can only only return to power in Biafra and not Nigeria..

Useless set of criminals!

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by three: 3:31pm On Jul 22, 2017
Unfortunately (and especially because of armchair online warriors without an iota of political clout offline) PDP still stand the best chance to topple APC.

I am VERY concerned about this. Imagine a PDP with the Propaganda capacity of APC. Nigeria will be FINISHED!

The intellectuals in the APC (many hid their true affiliation under the canopy of fencists but turned out to be vociferous albeit two-faced APC supporters) were arrogant, they believed PDP was finally dead and buried.

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by VampireeM(f): 3:51pm On Jul 22, 2017
Both ÀPC and PDP are same recycled old and corrupt people prostituting from one party to the other.
If PDP is indeed serious about taking back Nigeria they need to REBRAND in every area including name, logo etc
I don't think APC would relinquish power in 2019 cause their members are master riggers esp in a country where votes don't count and rigging is the only way to win so we stuck with them evils.
If only Nigeria constitution permits independent candidacy it would have been better just like Macron's En Marche

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by dannytoe(m): 5:09pm On Jul 22, 2017
Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by RobbStark(m): 5:29pm On Jul 22, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
They can only only return to power in Biafra and not Nigeria..

Useless set of criminals!

Where is the vegetable you people sold to gullible Nigerians.
Is he back in the country.

Yeye woman-man

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by UnknownT: 8:20pm On Jul 22, 2017
[size=15pt] APDA IS TAKING OVER wink wink wink wink wink wink . WITH OUR NATIONAL COORDINATOR APDAYF[/size]

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by auntysimbiat(f): 8:20pm On Jul 22, 2017
hmmm
Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Kennitrust(m): 8:21pm On Jul 22, 2017
APC... ALL PAST CRIMINALS







PDP...PEOPLE DECEIVING PEOPLE






na my own be that.

I dey house, come beat me

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by PHfinest(m): 8:21pm On Jul 22, 2017
PDP = APC
I pity those who bought their stories about PDP years of waste and fighting corruption.
Even Rotimi Amechi, Kwankwaso and El Rufai were suddenly no longer part of the PDP years of waste

Just dey SMH for Nigerian youth.

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by centoke30(m): 8:21pm On Jul 22, 2017
if you are angry with PDP for those wailers here, answer this two questions : when PDP was in power wasn't money circulating very well(sharing the money) now APC is in power, is money circulating?? don't we have more jobless graduates?? the Devil I know is better than the angel I don't know... PDP is more preferable than any other... I miss Oga jona well well

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Bisi799(f): 8:21pm On Jul 22, 2017
This s crazy Mehn.. No way for pdp

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Nobody: 8:22pm On Jul 22, 2017
who still believe these iddiats, all these useless politicians are only after money . for those of you that still waste your time voting them...ur mumu never do.

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by AntiWailer: 8:22pm On Jul 22, 2017
VampireeM:
Both ÀPC and PDP are same recycled old and corrupt people prostituting from one party to the other.
If PDP is indeed serious about taking back Nigeria they need to REBRAND in every area including name, logo etc
I don't think APC would relinquish power in 2019 cause their members are master riggers esp in a country where votes don't count and rigging is the only way to win so we stuck with them evils.
If only Nigeria constitution permits independent candidacy it would have been better just like Macron's En Marche

Take Orijin

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by g4everybody(m): 8:22pm On Jul 22, 2017
Pdp must present a sellable candidate that must pave be very credible or else........

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by PointZerom: 8:23pm On Jul 22, 2017
NgeneUkwenu:
They can only only return to power in Biafra and not Nigeria..

Useless set of criminals!


Mumu post.

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by SmartchoiceNGR: 8:23pm On Jul 22, 2017
madridguy:
PDP IS DEAD.
PDP = APC

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by IHEJIRIKAisBOKO: 8:23pm On Jul 22, 2017
PDP can only win the elections in biafuro.
Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by chiagozien(m): 8:23pm On Jul 22, 2017
Apc and pdp are the same.all i know is the zoo must go down.

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by merits(m): 8:25pm On Jul 22, 2017
na dem sabi,who the two party ever EPP since they top the power?failure and scam parties everywhere.
Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Alariwo2: 8:26pm On Jul 22, 2017
Emotions aside.. PDP can never win 2019 or later elections

That's the reality on ground.. SW is mainly APC, Votes will only swing in the North and middlebelt which will likely favour APC.

The SE and SS still harbour hate, so they will vote massively for PDP even tho. I heard SE got only Senate President slot upon all the chest beating, while SS got the VP slot and the North, presidential slot.

Pdp is dead.. so they should forget it

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Dollyak(f): 8:26pm On Jul 22, 2017
madridguy:
PDP IS DEAD.
You keep repeating the same b.s on every thread. Apc is another repackaged pdp. Both are intellectually and morally bankrupt. There is literally no strategy.

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Ihutomi: 8:26pm On Jul 22, 2017
Pdp is trying to change the change, that's the worse thing anyone would do to fix these country, because the change we are seeing nw is any body want to change it, the weed n only God knows Wat they will change it to. Pdp must remove bad eggs or else nigeriAns will Neva answer them.
Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Atiku2019: 8:27pm On Jul 22, 2017
The Only Candidate who can unseat the clueless Executives in 2019 is Atiku cool


Atiku2019 jeje we dey go oh Jeje

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Finestface(f): 8:28pm On Jul 22, 2017
good luck to them!
Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Oluwaseyi456(m): 8:29pm On Jul 22, 2017
Makarfi no fit
Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by marxist88: 8:29pm On Jul 22, 2017
Shame on you PDP

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Oluwabusobomi(f): 8:30pm On Jul 22, 2017
This devilish change must be changed by 2019


PDP all the way!

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Re: 2019: Inside Pdp’s Plans To Topple APC by Nobody: 8:30pm On Jul 22, 2017
Tonye. When are u coming bk

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