PDP National Chairman, Alhaji Bamanga Tukur |
THERE
were indications on Tuesday that the Peoples Democratic Party might
have suspended indefinitely the holding of its National Executive
Council meeting in the light of internal wrangling rocking the ruling
party.
A member of the party’s hierarchy
confided in our correspondent in Abuja that the PDP’s National Working
Committee could not call for any NEC meeting now “until we realise how
far (the Chairman of the party’s Board of Trustees, Chief Tony) Anenih
can go in his tour of the states to beg the governors to sheathe their
swords.”
The PDP held its last NEC meeting in
June 2012 whereas the party’s constitution stipulates that NEC meeting
must hold every quarter.
Also, the PDP is said to be delaying the
constitution of its disciplinary committee due to the lack of peace and
cohesion in the party.
“It will amount to shooting themselves
in the foot for the NWC to call NEC meeting now with the governors
up-in-arms against the party’s leadership. Let Anenih go and beg them
first,” the PDP chieftain said.
The governors on the platform of the
party, at the height of their anger against the NWC and chairman of the
PDP, Bamanga Tukur, had in January asked for the urgent convening of
NEC.
The party leaders have however refused
to heed the call of the governors with analysts suggesting that Tukur
would be wary of convening such a meeting with the suspicion that the
state chief executives would seize the platform to pass a vote of no
confidence in his leadership.
The membership and voting right at the
NEC are tilted in favour of the governors who are said to wield
influence on members from their states.
But the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, said the PDP NEC meeting would hold “after Easter.”
Metuh, who, few weeks back, had promised
that the PDP would hold its NEC meeting after the election of the BoT
chairman, declined to specify the date the party would call the meeting.
He however in a release on Tuesday
commended the tour of the PDP states by Anenih, saying the BoT chairman
was living up to his reputation as a consensus builder.
“His (Anenih) intervention at a time the
National Working Committee has embarked upon a tour to achieve total
reconciliation and engender internal cohesion is worthy of
commendation,” he said.
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