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Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by olupenko: 10:40am On Sep 04, 2013
Former President Olusegun Obasanjo was fully aware of plans by aggrieved Governors of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) together with some other leaders of the party to walk out of last weekend’s mini-convention as a prelude to forming a breakaway faction, it was revealed on Tuesday.

Obasanjo, according to sources, was not only involved in the emergence of the ‘New PDP,’ he indeed gave tacit support to the breakaway group, since according to him, all efforts to resolve the crisis rocking the party had come to naught.

Obasanjo, it is said, was privy to the plans by the aggrieved governors to stage a walkout if their interest was not protected.

The former President, according to sources, was not only notified, he gave his support to the move, should things go awry at the convention ground.

He was said to have been uncomfortable with the way the leadership of the party was carrying on in spite of efforts to resolve some internal crisis.

It was learnt that efforts were made by elders of the party, including Obasanjo, to get the leadership to address some critical issues raised by some aggrieved members; and assurances were given that those issues would be considered during the mini-convention.

However, there were indications that the leadership of the party was likely not going to keep to their promise, prompting the aggrieved members to hatch a Plan B, which Obasanjo endorsed.

It is said that was one of the reasons why he stayed away from the convention. When it was obvious that the party leadership was about to pull a fast one on them, the aggrieved members led by the seven governors walked out of the convention ground and headed for the Yar’Adua Centre where they declared their intension to work independently of the Tukur-led PDP.

The faction broke away last Saturday during the party’s mini-convention in Abuja in what has been variously described as its toughest crisis since its formation 15 years ago.

But curiously, as soon as this happened, Obasanjo who was conspicuously absent at the convention, flew to Abuja on Sunday to meet with President Goodluck Jonathan and some of the factional members of the party, including the aggrieved Governors.

The Sunday meeting was attended by 16 Governors and Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Bamanga Tukur-led PDP, Tony Anenih.

It was reliably gathered that the former President’s anger over the treatment meted out to many of his protégés in recent times by the party has not waned, which was why, it was gathered, he directed the Governors to walk out of the convention venue to demonstrate their reservation to the way the leadership was running the affairs of the party.

Besides, the source said, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was really never in the picture when the plan to break the party was hatched.

“He was brought in few minutes before the commencement of the convention by Kano State Governor, Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso, who informed him about their plan,” said the source who craved anonymity.

The source added: “Atiku replied that they can always count on him in any plan, adding that he has been telling them that the party has been captured by forces against the interest of Nigerians.

“Atiku told Kwankwaso that the Governors should be bold enough to break the back of the party Chairman, Bamanga Tukur, and to move against him.

“So, as soon as it became clear that the aggrieved members’ interest was not being taken into consideration and the Adamawa Governor, Murtala Nyako, led his state delegates in a walkout, Kwankwaso gave Atiku the signal and they all walked out.”

The source, however, said the emergence of Atiku as leader of the faction, forced Obasanjo to retrace his steps from coming out to endorse the group.

“The original plan was for Obasanjo to be named the Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the New PDP on Sunday. And the full involvement of Obasanjo ‘boys’ in the faction should have sent enough message that the former President was fully in the know of what was going on,” the source said.

Meanwhile, the crisis got messier on Tuesday when a group within its fold expressed readiness to file papers before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to seek deregistration of the party.

In fact the group has filed a suit at a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) challenging the eligibility of the August 31 Special Convention of the party and the chairmanship of Bamanga Tukur.

Parties joined in the suit as defendants are the PDP (1st); National Executive Committee of the party (2nd); National Working Committee (3rd); Bamanga Tukur (4th); and INEC (5th).

The group gave its name as ‘PDP Stakeholders Forum’.

At a press conference in Abuja it claimed that last Saturday’s convention of the party was hosted with fake documents which they claimed is against the law, and punishable with de-registration.

Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, who read the text of the briefing also disclosed that the group would seek cancellation of the convention in the court.

Counsel to Ugochinyere, Elochukwu Nweke, in an originating summon, is praying the court to determine: “Whether the Ist defendant complied with Section 85(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) before holding the National Convention of August 31, 2013.

“Whether the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants complied with Section 85(3) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) in electing the officers of the 1st defendant on the August 31, 2013.

“Whether the 4th defendant (Tukur) is qualified in line with the 1st defendant’s constitution to preside over the 1st defendant’s National Convention held recently.

“Whether the 4th defendant is qualified in line with Section 10(1) of the Ist defendant’s (PDP) constitution to hold the office of the National Chairman of the 1st defendant.

“Whether the 1st defendant’s National Convention held recently is unconstitutional, unlawful, and void and of no local effect.

“Whether or by virtue of Section 85(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended, the 4th defendant can validly recognise the National Convention of the 1st defendant held recently and the officers elected at the convention.

“Whether Section 32(4) of the 1st defendant Constitution 2012 as amended is unconstitutional or complied with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended and the Electoral Act.”

According to Ugochinyere, Tukur is not qualified to lead the party as he had earlier been expelled from its fold and was not granted any waiver by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party before he was made the chairman.

Ugochinyere said the constitution used by the party leaders in conducting the mini-convention was a forged one, a condition that qualifies PDP for outright deregistration.

According to him, PDP leaders doctored the 2012 amended constitution of the party in breach of the provisions of the Electoral Act.

“The proof of these evidences can be seen in the approved memo by the PDP NEC upon which the amendment was done in 2012. The original version of the PDP constitution filed with INEC will as well prove these violations.

“By the provisions of Section 78(7)1 of the Electoral Act, INEC was empowered to deregister any political party which breaches any of the requirements for registration as a political party.

“The penalty for violation of the provisions of the constitutional requirements for a political party’s existence is deregistration.

“So, we will ask the court to nullify the convention as it was held with a fake document and as well as seek to deregister the party for violating the law,” Ugochinyere added.

Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State – one of the ‘rebel’ leaders also spoke on the crisis in Minna on Tuesday, saying “what happened at the special convention in Abuja was not about any faction but normal political rough weather that is not peculiar to the PDP alone.”

The Governor stated this at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre in Minna where he met with party stakeholders in the state.

He said though his group walked out of the convention, they remained members of the PDP and are open to reconciliation.

“We were being systematically schemed out of the party because some of us are being viewed as disloyal members of the PDP,” he told the gathering.

Attendance at the meeting included some executives of state PDP chapter.

Aliyu explained that PDP was being hijacked by a section to satisfy personal ambitions of some individuals who are interested in imposing their loyalists to do their bidding.

Meanwhile, a group in Osun State has admonished President Goodluck Jonathan to handle the leadership crisis currently rocking the party with utmost care to prevent its break up.

National Leader of Yoruba Youth Allaince (YYA), Jackson Olalekan Ojo, gave the advice in a statement in Osogbo on Tuesday.

While noting that the current crisis rocking the PDP is not too palatable, the group explained that the President needed to evolve measures and strategies to nip the crisis in the bud before it goes out of hand.

Source:http://www.dailyindependentnig.com/2013/09/obasanjo-linked-with-emergence-of-new-pdp/
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 10:44am On Sep 04, 2013
OBJ and Atiku can't eat in the same plate again.OBJ and GEJ are one,as time goes on you will see the real losers of PDP.These men are all green snakes

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by kevy(m): 10:45am On Sep 04, 2013
space booked
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 10:52am On Sep 04, 2013
Na so we see am.
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by takedat(m): 10:57am On Sep 04, 2013
chiover: OBJ and Atiku can't eat in the same plate again.OBJ and GEJ are one,as time goes on you will see the real losers of PDP.These men are all green snakes
Such naivety. There are no permanent allies or permanent enemies in politics, only permanent interests.

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by alaoeri: 11:03am On Sep 04, 2013
chiover: OBJ and Atiku can't eat in the same plate again.OBJ and GEJ are one,as time goes on you will see the real losers of PDP.These men are all green snakes
Oga wake up no permanent enemies in politics, don't be surprise if GEJ & Amaechi make up tomorrow.

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by enigmang: 11:16am On Sep 04, 2013
I know they say no permanent enemies ... Byt they also say OBJ never forgets...

I don't think he can ever work with Atiku.. In fact just because Atiku is there has spoilt the other factions chances

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 11:17am On Sep 04, 2013
While I think both OBJ and Atiku are spentforce.I want to emphasize that OBJ would rather have a hostile GEJ in power than support Atiku.if Atiku should come to power by any means he would deal severely with OBJ

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by talktimi(m): 11:19am On Sep 04, 2013
Bored stiff but anyways are these guys fighting for their interests or that of Nigerians ? A rtd military officer told me just today that the main issue is about the revocation of oil block licences that is about to take place any time soon (i have no idea the veracity of this) ive also heard its because Atiku wants control of all the nations ports, on a grander much realistic scale, it might just be because of 2015 & northern presidency. The question we should ask ourselves across all political divides is do we really matter to these politicians we fight and abuse each other over ?

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by adeshlonge: 11:28am On Sep 04, 2013
I am not surprise about Obasanjo been in the picture of what happened on Saturday 31st of August 2013. Immediately i saw Oyinlola among the walkaway members of PDP at the Musa Yar adua centre and join it with the absent of OBJ at the convention ground, i know that EBORA OWU was in the know of the show.
It is not too late for PDP. What need being done now is for all the cook to make input to the new soup being prepared after they had spoil the one on fire with bad condiment from the chief cook hired by the chief tenant of Aso rock.

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by adeshlonge: 11:42am On Sep 04, 2013
enigmang: I know they say no permanent enemies ... Byt they also say OBJ never forgets...

I don't think he can ever work with Atiku.. In fact just because Atiku is there has spoilt the other factions chances
Na lie, keep watching the drama as it unfold. we are all guessing. no one can predict where this fight will take PDP. not even the gladiators. Since independent and political history of Nigeria, this is the first time we are witnessing this type of roforofo. not in the first republic or during any other political expendition that the party in power is divided against herself.
Let us keep watching them as the two opposing faction begin to map out their strategy.

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by takedat(m): 11:45am On Sep 04, 2013
chukwudi44: While I think both OBJ and Atiku are spentforce.I want to emphasize that OBJ would rather have a hostile GEJ in power than support Atiku.if Atiku should come to power by any means he would deal severely with OBJ
OBJ is not championing Atiku's cause, likewise the seven aggrieved PDP governors. They are merely using Atiku as front/cover. OBJ and the 6 other governors are working for Sule Lamido.

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 12:16pm On Sep 04, 2013
take dat: OBJ is not championing Atiku's cause, likewise the seven aggrieved PDP governors. They are merely using Atiku as front/cover. OBJ and the 6 other governors are working for Sule Lamido.

bro you are merely speculatingbto please your fantasy.You dont have any facts to back this up.
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 12:22pm On Sep 04, 2013
Pls if U R a stdnt, youth, adult nd well meaning Nigerian, U can play a role 2 hlp brng dis strike to an end. Use dis hashtag: #EndAsuuStrikeNaw
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by locust01(m): 12:24pm On Sep 04, 2013
Obasanjo Nigerian maradona. However the end is drawing near. End time tinz.
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 12:24pm On Sep 04, 2013
The only way we can beat this people is if they break up...... Let them break
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by brixton: 12:27pm On Sep 04, 2013
At this point, i feel terrible for GEJ but my thoughts keep taking me back to 2011 when OBJ unceremoniously resigned as PDP BOT chair. I thought inside me then that it was too early for GEJ to start making enemity with this old high chief and no matter what should not have allowed OBJ resign as BOT chair cos we all remember all the drama that led to him amending PDP constitution to allow him as the sole candidate qualified to be BOT chair in all of Nigeria. Now, OBJ is supporting others to muscle GEJ out of Aso ROck! Gej can not even use Ameachi to get back to the angry 7 govs as they seem irreconciliable at this juncture. He should use his men to register a new party just in case he need to switch party before 2015, keep such party as a secret option. One thing is certain for the old and new PDP, if GEJ will not come in 2015 then the new PDP will not have the new president from their fold either. It is better for them to settle whatever issues on ground and forge ahead as everybody will be shortchanged if the house remain divided.

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 12:28pm On Sep 04, 2013
This must be true. OBJ is particularly not happy with GEJ for empowering the Igbos and the middlebelt. OBJ is no longer relevant in the scheme of things. He is capable of doing anything.

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Fadelex(m): 12:29pm On Sep 04, 2013
the evil party will surely gun itself down... the country is in total mess, youths are d leaders of tomorrow but our good for nothing leaders are making effort that tomorrow will not come... students @ home, graduates roaming the streets, parents couldn't afford d upkeep of the family anymore, economy is in shambles, insecurity in d land, suicide rate is getting higher due to 419, religious houses are prospering cuz govt cannot provide basic amenities therefore people resort to God for virtually everything, immorality is now d other of d day.... my prayer is that whoever does not have interest of Nigerians will die b4 2015.. we are tired of going backward

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by olahero(m): 12:31pm On Sep 04, 2013
PDP is a secret cult party, May Allah erupt and put stop to bad governance in Nigeria, they ain't scattered because of poorer only because of their interest, #fuckPDP,
Oloshi gbogbo

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by mascot87(m): 12:34pm On Sep 04, 2013
TEAM NATIONAL CONFERENCE ASAP cool
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by locust01(m): 12:39pm On Sep 04, 2013
kevy: space booked
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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 12:43pm On Sep 04, 2013
Every thing going on in PDP has the finger prints of OBJ on it. grin
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by ChristKid1: 12:43pm On Sep 04, 2013
olahero: PDP is a secret cult party, May Allah erupt and put stop to bad governance in Nigeria, they ain't scattered because of poorer only because of their interest, #fuckPDP,
Oloshi gbogbo

Amin bro, Allah is coming.
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by OluwaDrey(m): 12:43pm On Sep 04, 2013
Jona go hear nwiii. Next time,he will be wise enuf to keep his friends close and his enemies closer.OBJ is hitting him hard for his disrespect and back-bitting
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by dridowu: 12:43pm On Sep 04, 2013
Wetin concern me 4 new pdp, what i need is pdp extinction
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by abatajjvii: 12:45pm On Sep 04, 2013
olupenko: Former President Olusegun Obasanjo was fully aware of plans by aggrieved Governors of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) together with some other leaders of the party to walk out of last weekend’s mini-convention as a prelude to forming a breakaway faction, it was revealed on Tuesday.

Obasanjo, according to sources, was not only involved in the emergence of the ‘New PDP,’ he indeed gave tacit support to the breakaway group, since according to him, all efforts to resolve the crisis rocking the party had come to naught.

Obasanjo, it is said, was privy to the plans by the aggrieved governors to stage a walkout if their interest was not protected.

The former President, according to sources, was not only notified, he gave his support to the move, should things go awry at the convention ground.

He was said to have been uncomfortable with the way the leadership of the party was carrying on in spite of efforts to resolve some internal crisis.

It was learnt that efforts were made by elders of the party, including Obasanjo, to get the leadership to address some critical issues raised by some aggrieved members; and assurances were given that those issues would be considered during the mini-convention.

However, there were indications that the leadership of the party was likely not going to keep to their promise, prompting the aggrieved members to hatch a Plan B, which Obasanjo endorsed.

It is said that was one of the reasons why he stayed away from the convention. When it was obvious that the party leadership was about to pull a fast one on them, the aggrieved members led by the seven governors walked out of the convention ground and headed for the Yar’Adua Centre where they declared their intension to work independently of the Tukur-led PDP.

The faction broke away last Saturday during the party’s mini-convention in Abuja in what has been variously described as its toughest crisis since its formation 15 years ago.

But curiously, as soon as this happened, Obasanjo who was conspicuously absent at the convention, flew to Abuja on Sunday to meet with President Goodluck Jonathan and some of the factional members of the party, including the aggrieved Governors.

The Sunday meeting was attended by 16 Governors and Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Bamanga Tukur-led PDP, Tony Anenih.

It was reliably gathered that the former President’s anger over the treatment meted out to many of his protégés in recent times by the party has not waned, which was why, it was gathered, he directed the Governors to walk out of the convention venue to demonstrate their reservation to the way the leadership was running the affairs of the party.

Besides, the source said, former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was really never in the picture when the plan to break the party was hatched.

“He was brought in few minutes before the commencement of the convention by Kano State Governor, Alhaji Rabiu Kwankwaso, who informed him about their plan,” said the source who craved anonymity.

The source added: “Atiku replied that they can always count on him in any plan, adding that he has been telling them that the party has been captured by forces against the interest of Nigerians.

“Atiku told Kwankwaso that the Governors should be bold enough to break the back of the party Chairman, Bamanga Tukur, and to move against him.

“So, as soon as it became clear that the aggrieved members’ interest was not being taken into consideration and the Adamawa Governor, Murtala Nyako, led his state delegates in a walkout, Kwankwaso gave Atiku the signal and they all walked out.”

The source, however, said the emergence of Atiku as leader of the faction, forced Obasanjo to retrace his steps from coming out to endorse the group.

“The original plan was for Obasanjo to be named the Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT) of the New PDP on Sunday. And the full involvement of Obasanjo ‘boys’ in the faction should have sent enough message that the former President was fully in the know of what was going on,” the source said.

Meanwhile, the crisis got messier on Tuesday when a group within its fold expressed readiness to file papers before the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to seek deregistration of the party.

In fact the group has filed a suit at a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) challenging the eligibility of the August 31 Special Convention of the party and the chairmanship of Bamanga Tukur.

Parties joined in the suit as defendants are the PDP (1st); National Executive Committee of the party (2nd); National Working Committee (3rd); Bamanga Tukur (4th); and INEC (5th).

The group gave its name as ‘PDP Stakeholders Forum’.

At a press conference in Abuja it claimed that last Saturday’s convention of the party was hosted with fake documents which they claimed is against the law, and punishable with de-registration.

Ikenga Imo Ugochinyere, who read the text of the briefing also disclosed that the group would seek cancellation of the convention in the court.

Counsel to Ugochinyere, Elochukwu Nweke, in an originating summon, is praying the court to determine: “Whether the Ist defendant complied with Section 85(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) before holding the National Convention of August 31, 2013.

“Whether the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants complied with Section 85(3) of the Electoral Act 2010 (as amended) in electing the officers of the 1st defendant on the August 31, 2013.

“Whether the 4th defendant (Tukur) is qualified in line with the 1st defendant’s constitution to preside over the 1st defendant’s National Convention held recently.

“Whether the 4th defendant is qualified in line with Section 10(1) of the Ist defendant’s (PDP) constitution to hold the office of the National Chairman of the 1st defendant.

“Whether the 1st defendant’s National Convention held recently is unconstitutional, unlawful, and void and of no local effect.

“Whether or by virtue of Section 85(1) of the Electoral Act 2010 as amended, the 4th defendant can validly recognise the National Convention of the 1st defendant held recently and the officers elected at the convention.

“Whether Section 32(4) of the 1st defendant Constitution 2012 as amended is unconstitutional or complied with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria 1999 as amended and the Electoral Act.”

According to Ugochinyere, Tukur is not qualified to lead the party as he had earlier been expelled from its fold and was not granted any waiver by the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party before he was made the chairman.

Ugochinyere said the constitution used by the party leaders in conducting the mini-convention was a forged one, a condition that qualifies PDP for outright deregistration.

According to him, PDP leaders doctored the 2012 amended constitution of the party in breach of the provisions of the Electoral Act.

“The proof of these evidences can be seen in the approved memo by the PDP NEC upon which the amendment was done in 2012. The original version of the PDP constitution filed with INEC will as well prove these violations.

“By the provisions of Section 78(7)1 of the Electoral Act, INEC was empowered to deregister any political party which breaches any of the requirements for registration as a political party.

“The penalty for violation of the provisions of the constitutional requirements for a political party’s existence is deregistration.

“So, we will ask the court to nullify the convention as it was held with a fake document and as well as seek to deregister the party for violating the law,” Ugochinyere added.

Governor Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger State – one of the ‘rebel’ leaders also spoke on the crisis in Minna on Tuesday, saying “what happened at the special convention in Abuja was not about any faction but normal political rough weather that is not peculiar to the PDP alone.”

The Governor stated this at the Justice Idris Legbo Kutigi International Conference Centre in Minna where he met with party stakeholders in the state.

He said though his group walked out of the convention, they remained members of the PDP and are open to reconciliation.

“We were being systematically schemed out of the party because some of us are being viewed as disloyal members of the PDP,” he told the gathering.

Attendance at the meeting included some executives of state PDP chapter.

Aliyu explained that PDP was being hijacked by a section to satisfy personal ambitions of some individuals who are interested in imposing their loyalists to do their bidding.

Meanwhile, a group in Osun State has admonished President Goodluck Jonathan to handle the leadership crisis currently rocking the party with utmost care to prevent its break up.

National Leader of Yoruba Youth Allaince (YYA), Jackson Olalekan Ojo, gave the advice in a statement in Osogbo on Tuesday.

While noting that the current crisis rocking the PDP is not too palatable, the group explained that the President needed to evolve measures and strategies to nip the crisis in the bud before it goes out of hand.

Source:http://www.dailyindependentnig.com/2013/09/obasanjo-linked-with-emergence-of-new-pdp/

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Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by abu12: 12:46pm On Sep 04, 2013
Nah who be the master planner

EJA LA
Re: Obasanjo Linked With Emergence Of ‘new PDP’ by Nobody: 12:49pm On Sep 04, 2013
Lies.

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