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Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by Islie: 3:55pm On Jul 03, 2016
By Chidi Obineche

THE intrigues and melodrama in the leadership tussle in the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP is believably the most protracted and acerbic in the nearly two decades of the existence of the party. Hitherto, most crises in the party were resolved in record time, a situation that fuelled the notion of “family affair” allusion.

Although in 2005, about 21 state chapters of the party were embroiled in intractable feuds the party at the national level had been largely insulated from schisms and other forms of combustible confusions.
Several reasons have been adduced for this. Former national deputy chairman of the party, Chief Olabode George says “the harmony and cohesion was because the dreams of the founding fathers and their realization always diminished and foreshadowed whatever grievances there were. These dreams were noble and bordered on a party that must toe the path of honour to achieve growth, strength, stability, and lead the country unfettered.” A member of the Board of Trustees, BOT of the party corroborates him, but adds that “the vision of the party as the largest party in Africa was the abiding force.

We knew the evil effects of allowing too much trouble in the party. And don’t forget we were in power with very feeble opposition. So, when trouble came we faced it, and often we defeated it.”

A former minister of foreign affairs Alhaji Wali Aminu contends that there was an overriding passion by all and sundry in the party to focus on building the nation’s fledgling democracy. “The onus was on the party to deepen our democracy and leave behind a legacy in the sands of time. It was like an unwritten ethic, and this formed the vision with which the party ruled the country.” Aminu, further says even the spat the former president , Chief Olusegun Obasanjo had with his deputy, Atiku Abubakar was managed in such a way that it did not blow out of proportion until the latter left the party.

“ There were innate fears of an implosion that never came. Several people talked and wrote about an imminent implosion. But it never came to be, until we left power 16 years after.

They also spoke about the party being made up with strange bed fellows. In Nigeria, ideological parties have hardly made it. Ideology is an idealistic thing. People are more concerned with issues of survival; food, money.” he opines. Atiku in his treatise on democracy in his famous “The Atiku Interviews,” which were put in pamphlets, observed that the “ building blocks of democracy were embedded in the dreams and vision of the party”, and that deepening democracy in Nigeria required the collective efforts of all in and outside the party, to achieve.”

He romanticized the concept of democracy and averred that disagreements are common features of a civil society which invariably nurture and sustains democracy. So where did the party go completely off track?

Why is the once self-acclaimed largest party in Africa besieged with a feud of immense dimension that is threatening to tear it into shreds and perhaps route it out entirely?

How the rain began to beat the party

Since it lost power in the March 28 presidential elections, it has been behaving like a rain beaten chicken, lacking in ideas and cohesion. Initially, after overcoming the shock of its defeat, it tried to forge a semblance of unity. It issued statements suggestive of simulated courage. The high command of the party tried to commit itself to a recovery process, by driving courageously in hope, rekindling the embers of the lofty dreams of the founding fathers, and setting fresh attainment goals.

The clarion call was that the opposition party, the All Progressives Congress, APC which sent it packing would soon come to harm, and crash. The bugle was blown that APC came with a grand rainbow coalition which historically will not stand the test of time as they would as soon they test power turn against themselves like the fabled ‘ Ali Baba and the 30 thieves’.

They imagined that their conquerors lacked the wherewithal to put forward the best for the nation, and stay on course to further the interest of the people and deepen democracy the way they did in more than 16 years. To compound matters for the party its leading lights took a flight into reticent hibernation, afraid of their shadows and unwilling to comment on issues or provide a shade for the badly beaten and horrified members. While their leaders were in apparent hiding, opportunism, characteristic of Nigerian politics took hold of the party members. In droves, they oscillated into the APC.

So much were the defections that most members of the victorious party warned the party hierarchy to desist from receiving decampees from the PDP. Till date, there is no letup.

Enter the APC

In the ensuing melee to remain focused and retake power in 2019, classical mistakes have been made. Afraid that the growing clampdown on leaders of the party by the Economic And Financial Crimes Commission, EFCC, and the sudden loss of voice and esteem within the public space may have provided a ready arsenal for the final vanquishing of the party ahead of the 2019 general elections, Rivers State Governor, Chief Nyesom Wike, and his Ekiti State counterpart, Ayodele Fayose contrived a scheme in conjunction with a few others to foist former Borno State governor, Ali Modu Sheriff on the party as national chairman.

The plot was to use him to complete the tenure of the former national chairman Adamu Muazu, who was forced out after the defeat in the elections. The former deputy national chairman Uche Secondus who held sway for months after Muazu’s exit came under a fusillade of verbal and legal onslaughts by some leaders of the party from the North-east who contended that the slot he occupied belonged to the North-east. Secondus is from the South-south, while both Adamu, and Sheriff are from the North-east.

As opposition to Sheriff mounted within the party as he mounted the seat, reprieve came when a consensus was reached to limit him to a three months tenure, within which he would organize a convention and step down. That was a costly misstep. Sheriff went to work, disbanded critical organs of the party, reorganized the subsisting zoning formulae and, effectively shifted the office of national chairman to his North-east zone.

Things moved fast rancorously with many people alleging foul play and accusing the ruling APC of seizing the opportunity provided by the crises to plant Sheriff, and ultimately destroy it. Former presidential adviser on inter – party relations who is now the Secretary of the caretaker committee, Chief Ben Obi, in the heat brouhaha told Sunday Sun
that “We know whose hand is in this. The APC is using him to cause problems and kill our party. We will not allow that to happen.”

Things came to a screeching head at the Port Harcourt convention of the party organized by Sheriff last month when a well-oiled coup sent him packing. A caretaker committee headed by former Kaduna state governor, Senator Ahmed Makarfi. Sheriff, who unsuccessfully tried to postpone the convention stormed out, and has since deployed all forms of theatrics and legal fireworks to take back the position. At the last count there at least 11 court cases pending in courts in Abuja, Lagos and Port Harcourt on the issue.

The former Inspector General of Police, Solomon Arase had brokered several peace meetings to no avail. Supporters of both factions had severally camped out at the Wadata plaza national secretariat of the party, itching to occupy it. Despite the allegations of meddlesomeness, the APC as a party has yet to react to react to it. Last Wednesday, a High Court of the Federal Capital Territory in Apo, Abuja sacked Sheriff . The court held that Sheriff’s ascension to office was unlawful as it was based on amended provision of the PDP constitution illegally introduced in December 2014.

Though it did not specifically mention Sheriff’s name, it made an order restraining all persons who became national officers of the party by virtue of the amended article 47, rule 6 of the party’s constitution from further parading themselves in the said capacities (national officers).

Sheriff has since dismissed the judgment, while Markafi’s group expectedly hailed it.

The judgment has opened a fresh vista in the leadership tussle in the party, Obi in an interview with journalists said: “We expect more positive court rulings in the days ahead in favour of our party. It is time for them to face the truth and retrace their steps. We believe that truth must be upheld; we want all hands to be on deck to chart the way forward.”

A quick glance at the prevailing fracas cannot give much hope of a quick resolution. The two contending factions are digging in, and baring more fangs. The once vibrant party is at the crossroads, lying prostrate and not knowing which way to go.

Is this the final death blow? Will the party rise again from this ash of despair and confusion.? The days ahead will tell.


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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by SeverusSnape(m): 4:01pm On Jul 03, 2016
Which unseen hand of APC?

PDP is in disorder, and they should put their house in order, Even if they have a mole amongst them, they should fish him out and expel him. Simple.

Don't be like APC, whose stock in trade is trading blames and trash.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by Thewrath(m): 4:04pm On Jul 03, 2016
Am not surprised,APC always have their hands in sabotage,just like they are snooping into abia governorship crisis(that is supposed to be a family matter)..
You even see APC keyboard warriors wising for ogar to be sworn in or let state of emergency be declared..tufiakwa for APC,shameless association of drunk,certificateless and currupt people!

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by VampireeM(f): 5:46pm On Jul 03, 2016
The sooner PDP factions and merge with other parties, bapitize and change name/slogan; theBetter. Afterall APC is a faction of PDP merged with Some other parties with new name who rose to power with "Fake Change" slogan undecided

The prob with Nig politicians is that they are Selfish. Everyone of them wants to covet power for himself without the interest of others/people they represent at heart

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by johnwizey: 5:55pm On Jul 03, 2016
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Thewrath:
Am not surprised,APC always have their hands in sabotage,just like they are snooping into abia governorship crisis(that is supposed to be a family matter)..
You even see APC keyboard warriors wising for ogar to be sworn in or let state of emergency be declared..tufiakwa for APC,shameless association of drunk,certificateless and currupt people!
[/s]TRASH....... When una dey shout say Sheriff is the next best thing after slice bread, una off una brain data The devil is in your midst, deal with it. Its funny how you people are quick to rope in APC into your woes. You called Abia's problem family matters Family matters ko town-hall meeting ni.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by iflywithbuhari(f): 6:07pm On Jul 03, 2016
The BOT know what to do. If they prove stubborn and keep on resisting the SAS revolution, then every last governor and senator will be fired and replaced. Ikpeazu was the first, Ayade will be next.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by qualityovenbake(m): 6:29pm On Jul 03, 2016
APC has no hands in their predicament, they failed to plan for the future; PDP are confuse and disorganised

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by ijustdey: 2:27pm On Jul 04, 2016
cc lalasticlala
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by zeemore: 4:18pm On Jul 04, 2016
undecided
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by greatness22(m): 4:19pm On Jul 04, 2016
Abia state comes to mind......


Anyway, we are taking over EDO state. APC can only try but won't succeed.
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by FakeNEWSevryday: 4:21pm On Jul 04, 2016
..use telescope to see the hand nao grin
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by martineverest(m): 4:22pm On Jul 04, 2016
their foolishness brought dem to dis mess...apc decided to capitalise on their stupidity to worsen d situation.

How could dey have appointed amodu sheriff as dia chairman with his horrible antecedents?

Wike,fayose and co are just too silly for my liking.....their acts show that apc is wiser,politically

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by FakeNEWSevryday: 4:24pm On Jul 04, 2016
qualityovenbake:
APC has no hands in their predicament, they failed to plan for the future; PDP are confuse and disorganised
...so u don use your spiritual eyes to see that APC hands no they there? grin grin grin
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by martineverest(m): 4:24pm On Jul 04, 2016
apc have smarter and wiser politicians than pdp

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by KINGwax007(m): 4:24pm On Jul 04, 2016
SeverusSnape:
Which unseen hand of APC?

PDP is in disorder, and they should put their house in order, Even if they have a mole amongst them, they should fish him out and expel him. Simple.

Don't be like APC, whose stock in trade is trading blames and trash.
chai... U surprised me with a sensible comment today...

Abi Jesus dey come tomorrow ni?

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by tammie24: 4:24pm On Jul 04, 2016
We know say na them na


The oldest trick in the book



Sheriff is an APC mole!

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by BL3zzY(f): 4:25pm On Jul 04, 2016
cool still watching
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by shamecurls(m): 4:25pm On Jul 04, 2016
PDP is as dead as dead



A bitter fact neither of its members want to accept.



They should move on and form another party. The abbreviation_PDP is already cursed and doomed.


No sane Nigerian will forget that cursed 16 years of doom PDP led us through.



Rebranding is the way forward.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by FakeNEWSevryday: 4:25pm On Jul 04, 2016
KINGwax007:
chai... U surprised me with a sensible comment today...

Abi Jesus dey come tomorrow ni?
grin grin grin

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by misscall247: 4:26pm On Jul 04, 2016
True talk.......Sherif is an agent
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by tammie24: 4:26pm On Jul 04, 2016
Instead of them to focus on giving the good governance they promused


Na opposition they face!
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by arsenal33: 4:31pm On Jul 04, 2016
APC also forged the tax certificate in abia state
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by gambit10: 4:32pm On Jul 04, 2016
what is this na?
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by Nobody: 4:33pm On Jul 04, 2016
No unseen hand anywhere. PDP is a walking corpse.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by TonyeBarcanista(m): 4:34pm On Jul 04, 2016
we are winning Edo state

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by blackpanda: 4:34pm On Jul 04, 2016
Pathetic how pdp morons keep blaming apc for all their woes. Wen u guys were looting and destroying nigeria, una no knw apc that time


Pdp is dead!

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by Emmahunk(m): 4:38pm On Jul 04, 2016
You can write twenty pages for all I care, who e epp?
I have been waiting for the PDP to accuse APC all this while and finally its here.
Why not accept that the crisis is difficult to result this time because ;
1. There's no more billions of unaccountable Naira to wet their throats each time they scream.
2. How about thinking that the best brains in the "share the money party" are gone?

With Amodu Sheriff as the best brain they felt they had, why waking up too late?

With people like this, how did anyone expect Jonathan to succeed?
I still pity GEJ till tomorrow each time I remember the Hawks that circumstances forced him to work with.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by Mintek: 4:45pm On Jul 04, 2016
shamecurls:
PDP is as dead as dead



A bitter fact neither of its members want to accept.



They should move on and form another party. The abbreviation_PDP is already cursed and doomed.


No sane Nigerian will forget that cursed 16 years of doom PDP led us through.



Rebranding is the way forward.

You and your paymasters can keep deluding yourselves while thinking you could trick the PDP into changing its name.

Shouldn't you rather be happy that the PDP is dead, and hence no opposition?

I mean why grow goose bumps over a "dead" party?

The PDP remains a very solid and formidable brand which needs no wholesale overhaul to dethrone this imcompetent, directionless, propaganda-powered APC government.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by lailo: 4:56pm On Jul 04, 2016
I remember when Fayose and Wike wickedly brought in Sherrif,PDP and their e-worriors were very optimistic dat Sherrif was d only person wu can destroy APC.Now dia eyes have cleared,they are now shouting APC unseen hand.Nah APC use juju charm Fayose and Wike?Simple!!!!the party is full of blood sucking,greedily corrupt senseless looters.APC is not ur problem,it is Wike and Fayose and others.

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Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by NovusHomo(m): 4:57pm On Jul 04, 2016
SeverusSnape:
Which unseen hand of APC?

PDP is in disorder, and they should put their house in order, Even if they have a mole amongst them, they should fish him out and expel him. Simple.

Don't be like APC, whose stock in trade is trading blames and trash.

I still can't find the hand of APC as suggested by this article. I wasted fifteen minutes on a Monday. Unacceptable.
Re: Pdp Leadership Crisis: The Unseen Hands Of Apc by eph12(m): 5:08pm On Jul 04, 2016
Political parties will always want to blame the opposition when faced with internal crisis. I didn't even bother to read the nonsense.

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