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part of plans to ginger its governors and other elected officials of
the party to step up efforts towards delivering democracy dividend, the
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has threatened to deny those with poor
performance records ticket in 2015.
A statement by the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Olisa
Metuh, in Abuja yesterday to mark the 14th anniversary of the party said
the new direction in which the PDP is heading is that only performers
could seek re-election.
“As the PDP turns 14 on Friday, August 31, 2012, the party said all
its members in public offices must go the extra mile in ensuring the
faithful and accelerated translation of its manifesto so as to meet up
with the burgeoning expectations of the people.
“The party also said the 2015 re-election ticket for its members
would be anchored strongly on credible performance while non–performing
appointed officials would be shown the way out. This is the dominant
operative principle and preoccupation of the current leadership of our
great Party under Dr. Bamanga Tukur,’’ it said.
The party recalled that the national chairman, Tukur, pledged, after
his emergence, to give Nigerians democracy dividend and the promise must
be kept.
The statement pointed out that though much had been achieved, there are still rooms for improvement.
“Recall that upon our election in March this year, our National
Chairman in his acceptance speech promised that the opportunity given to
us to serve was a historic chance to give a new direction to the
leadership of the nation as a ruling party. Despite commendable levels
of achievements, we must concede that a lot still needs to be done.”
It continued: “Nigerians are asking their leaders to make personal
sacrifices and self denials and the PDP now demands it. Our focus on the
performance chart of our members in government is a crucial pedestal to
achieving our pact with the people whose mandate we have.
“This opportunity of our 14th anniversary, therefore, is golden in
restating the zero tolerance of our great party for non- performance. It
is ample for an in-house reckoning, self-assessment, a mirror unto
ourselves and in restatement of our determination not to let the people
down.
“Our elected and appointed officials at all levels must therefore
sleep and wake up thinking of how to make our dear nation better and our
party, greater. Our performance must continue to go beyond the
ordinary expectations of national indivisibility to surmounting critical
developmental challenges which we must do to par with the best in
global community. Those who have been lukewarm; those on the borders of
average must wake to the reality that the re-awakened destiny of our
party, the pact which gave us mass appeal, is leaving them behind. The
choice is to shape in or ship out.”
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