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Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by karlmax2: 9:32am On Nov 29, 2013
Joining APC not solution to PDP crisis – LAMIDO

on November 29, 2013 at 2:00 am in News
By Our Reporters
THE heat generated by the defection of five of the aggrieved G-7 Peoples Demo-cratic Party, PDP, governors to All Progressives Congress, APC, continued yesterday with one of the governors, Sule Lamido of Jigawa State, saying joining APC was not the solution to the crisis, and called for everyone to join hands in fighting impunity in the country.
Lamido, who did not defect to APC, spoke as the court re-instated National Secretary, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola said his expulsion by the national leadership of PDP would not stand even as the party said, yesterday, that it was not losing sleep over the defection of the five governors and leaders of the Alhaji Kawu Baraje-led new PDP.

Meanwhile, Governor Murtala Nyako, who also decamped to APC, has asked his supporters to join the opposition party en mass, with PDP House of Representatives members saying they would wade into the crisis next week.
Lamido made the comments, yesterday, while receiving for-mer Head of State, General Ab-dusalami Abubakar (rtd), who was in Dutse for the commi-ssioning of Jigawa State Judicial Complex.
Lamido, Abdulsalami’s comments
Lamido told Abdulsalami, “the democracy you nurtured is today being cannibalised. The present crises bedeviling the party for quite some time now will not augur well for the nascent democracy.
“The PDP crisis is a problem not only for the party; it can equally consume the whole nation.”
Responding, Abubakar said it had become necessary for Nigerians to fight for peace as no meaningful development could be achieved without peace.
Directing his supporters in Adamawa State to register en masse with the APC yesterday, Nyako said the opposition has good intentions for the state and the nation at large.
The directives came as PDP flags were being removed from public institutions across the state.
Nyako gave the directives yesterday at a meeting of stake-holders of APC and the nPDP at the Government House, Yola.
The governor said that PDP had betrayed the people of Adamawa in spite of all they did in ensuring PDP victories at all levels in the last general elections.
He described the plight of the people of Adamawa under PDP as that of Israelites under Pharaoh, necessitating their mass exodus.
The governor debunked insinuations that he was working for his son’s political ambition, saying his son will not contest any election in 2015.
Nyako said: “My son will not contest any election in 2015. What we are doing is for peace, progress and unity of the state and the nation in general.
“The way PDP is operating in Adamawa is inimical to peace and unity of the state.
“APC offered better opportu-nity with level playing field for everyone. There is no new comer or old member in APC, so go and mobilise your people to join the popular movement.”
PDP Reps to mediate
Apparently disturbed by the development, PDP Reps, yesterday, agreed in a meeting to interface with President Goodluck Jonathan on the way forward, next week.
In a closed-door meeting held at the Reps’ wing of the National Assembly complex, they expressed disappointment in the manner the crisis was being handled and agreed that all the members would meet with Mr. President and bare their minds.
The meeting, which was chaired by the Deputy Speaker, Emeka Ihedioha, resolved to work as one large family and look issues dispassionately.
A front line member, who attended the meeting told Vanguard that “we have decided to work together as one.”
Asked whether it was both the PDP and nPDP Reps that met, he said, “Yes. We all met and there was no division of any sort. We met as one body.
“We are going to see Mr. President and tell him how we feel and how we intend to serve our fatherland without involving our members in whatever is happening outside the House.”
Another source said: “Those who are parading themselves as our representatives at the Presidential Villa are not selfless people. We have agreed to deal with Mr. President collectively.
…rule out House
leadership change
Meanwhile, the House said yesterday that despite the defection of five nPDP govern-ors, nothing will change in its leadership as no member has so far communicated to the leader-ship of his intention to move.
Deputy spokesman of the House, Mr. Victor Ogene (APGA, Anambra), said until such a time when members formally declare their intention, the House remains the way it is.
He said Section 68 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, provides that members can only defect to another political party in group base on merger agreement, but that what was happening in PDP cannot be defined as such.
He said: “In politics, things like this happen. But as a House, we remain one. Section 68 (1) (g) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, says people cannot cross carpet in group except in merger situation.
“But defection has to do with individual member. So if they’re defecting, the proper thing must be done by activating that section of the constitution.
“As at now, we are not aware of any member defecting to another party. Remember, going by our rule, until a party has 181 members, you can’t talk of having the majority.”
Oyinlola reacts
Also yesterday, Oyinlola said that his expulsion from the party as recommended to the party’s NWC by Alhaji Umaru Dikko-led Disciplinary Committee would not stand.
In a statement by his Principal Secretary, Femi Adelegan, Oyinlola, who noted that democracy was on trial, said: “The recommendations of the committee will not stand, as nobody can build something on nothing; and falsehood on truth.
“The committee does not exist because its composition was not ratified by the National Executive Committee of PDP, which is statutorily empowered to approve the composition of the body.
“They really worked with great speed in their feverish ambition of getting rid of Oyinlola before the hearing of his suit at an Abuja Federal High Court, challenging the validity of illegalities.
“No sane or decent person would be surprised at the recommendations of the illegally constituted Disciplinary Committee, which from the outset shouldered a heavy burden of legitimacy, integrity, lack of respect for fair play, principles of natural justice and the Rule of Law.”
Cross carpeting of disloyal elements, not merger— PDP
The national leadership of PDP, yesterday, took a swipe at the five governors and some members who defected to the APC, saying it was not a merger, but an opportunistic cross carpeting of disloyal elements, reiterating that as a party it would not lose sleep over the action.
In a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, PDP said a tree that is pruned blossoms the more.
It added that there was no way the fusion of Alhaji Abubakar Kawu Baraje-led splinter group of PDP into APC could be described as merger because the group was never a party, adding that the Bamanga Tukur-led NWC stands as the only PDP known to law.
Metuh said: “Our attention has been drawn to press reports and statements from some persons passing off the cross carpeting of a group of former PDP members to APC as a merger.
“This information is false and is intended to mislead the public. What happened was not a merger. You can only talk of a merger where there were two distinct parties.
“In this case, there is only one party, APC. The so-called nPDP was never a party. This was established on October 10, when a Lagos High Court gave judgment against then PDP and on October 11, when the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, wrote the nPDP to say that the Alhaji Bamanga Tukur-led PDP is the only recognised party by that name.”
A sad devt— Anenih
Meanwhile, Chairman of PDP Board of Trustees, BoT, Chief Tony Anenih, yesterday, described the move of the five governors as sad and urged members of the party not to be moved or disturbed by it.
Chief Anenih expressed satisfaction that the party leadership, President Jonathan, former president Olusegun Obasanjo and Ibrahim Babangida, former National Chairmen, Barnabas Gemade and Ahmadu Ali as well as himself “invested enough energy, commitment, maturity and sincerity in the collective effort at reconciliation.
“I had expected the governors to stay on in the party, which has offered them a unique opportunity to serve their people.
“Surprisingly, they decided to abandon their home and platform to take up tenancy in an opposition party even when it was apparent that the effort of Mr. President for genuine reconciliation was enough for them to see good reason to show restraint and understanding. However, as adults, the final decision was and remains theirs.
“I would like to urge our party members and sympathizers not to be disturbed by the exit of some of our governors but to continue to mobilize grassroots support for our party, Mr. President, and his Transformation Agenda.”


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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by SincereBigot: 10:38am On Nov 29, 2013
Off course.. we all know that undecided
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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by taiocol: 10:38am On Nov 29, 2013
this is cute
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by mustaphagreens(m): 10:43am On Nov 29, 2013
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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by executinal(m): 10:45am On Nov 29, 2013
At the end, APC will turn out to be thesame old PDP members. And you expect me to call them opposition party grin grin grin

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Nobody: 10:46am On Nov 29, 2013
Frustrated members of PDP who no longer have the freedom to loot as they used to do before are now decamping to APC. APC is full of politically aggrieved and frustrated politicians.

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by kennyonthrone(m): 10:47am On Nov 29, 2013
K
samuelkaykay: Amaechi will be ashamed to come back.This is the end of his politica gragra.
Nd who tel u say I'm wan kum bck

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by rooney2525: 10:48am On Nov 29, 2013
Nyako is a funny man sha, d same PDP u won election twice is nw d enemy of ur state and the nation. I see him betraying APC in d near future

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by abuc: 10:49am On Nov 29, 2013
I already know this and have been saying it over again.
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Coolboi05(m): 10:49am On Nov 29, 2013
Hmm...I just dey watch 4 3D!

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by superior1: 10:50am On Nov 29, 2013
APC is today the only alternative, time will tell if it has no soultion

Anything but PDP

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by samuelkaykay(m): 10:50am On Nov 29, 2013
Amaechi will be ashamed to come back.This is the end of his politica gragra.
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Dannylux: 10:51am On Nov 29, 2013
APC is no better than PDP. Ain't nobody putting you power-thirsty lot in power. We'd rather stay with the devil we know than the Angels we don't!

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by codeworks(m): 10:52am On Nov 29, 2013
what the different. pouring old wine inside new bottle

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by JojoArmani(m): 10:54am On Nov 29, 2013
na today
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Akshow: 10:56am On Nov 29, 2013
We know ur tactics. Once ur sons are cleared of their money laundering u go join apc

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Aromas: 10:58am On Nov 29, 2013
codeworks: what the different. pouring old wine inside new bottle

Bros seems as if u already know my comment!
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by israel007: 10:59am On Nov 29, 2013
[size=15]GREEDY PEOPLE LOOKING FOR POWER BY WHATEVER MEANS POSSIBLE AND AVAILABLE TO THEM.

THIS TIME, THE AVAILABLE IS THEIR GREEDY PARTNER - A P C


UNFORTUNATELY FOR THEM, NO MATTER WHAT THEY DO, GEJ TILL 2019
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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Nobody: 11:01am On Nov 29, 2013
How will he leave, when pdp has his son via efcc.
Let him move naa and say bye bye to his son.
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by brodalikeme(m): 11:02am On Nov 29, 2013
Politicians in PDP or APC are all the same, with one singular objectives-Selfish quest for power. The same people that have being in positions of power for about eight years as PDP members and have given the party a bad name, are joining another party where they can exercise new influence to generate same old results.
Nigerians need to arise independent of politicians to ensure good governance and development.


Al Makura in nassarawa state has taught me a very big lesson not to be too enthusiastic about these people.

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by jamael(m): 11:04am On Nov 29, 2013
same old guys that changed from using an umbrella when the rain was falling to carrying a broom now that its dry.
Remember, the rain will still fall again. then, I wonder if the broom sweeping the water off your feet will make you dry.

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Goddex: 11:04am On Nov 29, 2013
karl max: Joining APC not solution to PDP crisis – LAMIDO

on November 29, 2013 at 2:00 am in News
By Our Reporters

[size=20pt]Meanwhile, the House said yesterday that despite the defection of five nPDP govern-ors, nothing will change in its leadership as no member has so far communicated to the leader-ship of his intention to move.

Deputy spokesman of the House, Mr. Victor Ogene (APGA, Anambra), said until such a time when members formally declare their intention, the House remains the way it is.
He said Section 68 (1) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, provides that members can only defect to another political party in group base on merger agreement, but that what was happening in PDP cannot be defined as such.

He said: “In politics, things like this happen. But as a House, we remain one. Section 68 (1) (g) of the 1999 Constitution, as amended, says people cannot cross carpet in group except in merger situation.
“But defection has to do with individual member. So if they’re defecting, the proper thing must be done by activating that section of the constitution.

“As at now, we are not aware of any member defecting to another party. Remember, going by our rule, until a party has 181 members, you can’t talk of having the majority.”
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http://www.vanguardngr.com/2013/11/joining-apc-solution-pdp-crisis-lamido/

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by moodswing(m): 11:04am On Nov 29, 2013
Lamido is the only one who understands politics. Others are just bunch of power drunk men who thinks they can do and undo at will.

APC is a bigger party with the defection but more prone to abuse. The marriage may seem fruitful on the surface but the cracks it will generate might be too much for APC to deal with.

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Walelavender(m): 11:05am On Nov 29, 2013
Now that EFCC is trailng his sons for money laundering, he wants to play smart by not defecting to APC. All these politicians with their greed sha!

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by bamssy(m): 11:05am On Nov 29, 2013
it a blessing 2 PDP n 4 we youths wu r planning 2 take up d postion of d deflected rebel governors
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by danjalingo: 11:06am On Nov 29, 2013
Sule Lamido has spoken. In politics there are truly no permanent friends or enemies but permanent interest. this same people that have been called all sorts of names in the past by ACN/APC are now being desperately sort after by the same party. OK now!

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by condralbede(m): 11:06am On Nov 29, 2013
codeworks: what the different. pouring old wine inside new bottle
my thought exactly.They wont make any difference. cos its still d same ppl that decided to change thr name.
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Fricain: 11:08am On Nov 29, 2013
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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by drdams: 11:11am On Nov 29, 2013
Fixing an Old Cog into a new Machine..

Am a fan of good governance not rubbish PDP or APC. Even as it is now, We prefer the devil we know and remain the same (PDP) not the devil we know and pose to be Angelic (APC).
For APC to b viable, new and incorruptible faces should be predominant.
Not these Nomenclatural changes without Physiological Repairs!!!

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by PlanMan1: 11:15am On Nov 29, 2013
Keeping faith with PDP means destruction while not try APC....

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Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by karlmax2: 11:15am On Nov 29, 2013
Lamido and aliyu now teaching kwakwanso the same type of politics he taught jang
Re: Joining APC Not Solution To PDP Crisis – LAMIDO by Olugbenger(m): 11:17am On Nov 29, 2013
Pdp why?

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