By emmanuel MALAGU
Police barricade PDP National Headquarters in Abuja on Tuesday
The Adolphus Wabara-led
Board of Trustees (BoT) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has restated its
support for the Taminu Turaki-led National Working Committee (NWC) elected at
the National Convention in Ibadan.
Wabara in a statement in Abuja on Wednesday said the board
believes that the convention was convened in strict compliance with the Party’s
Constitution, and Guidelines, the Electoral Act, all extant regulations.
He said that the convention represented the collective will of
delegates and stakeholders of the PDP across the country.
Wabara condemned the invasion of the party National Secretariat
by those he described as “expelled members and armed thugs” to unleash violence
on party members in an attempt to forcefully take over the party secretariat.
The BoT also condemned the action of the expelled elements who
mobilised the thugs in an attempt to prevent the elected members of the
National NWC led by Turaki.
He noted that Turaki was accompanied by the Chairman of PDP
Governors’ Forum, Governor Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, his counterpart, Seyi
Makinde and other party leaders who were prevented from gaining access into the
complex.
The board saluted the courage and resilience of the governors,
NWC and BoT members, other party leaders, teeming members and supporters for
resisting the invaders.
“The BoT therefore strongly denounces the statements, actions
and media pronouncements by individuals who were lawfully expelled from the
party.
“Their attempts to undermine the legitimacy of the Ibadan
Convention and create confusion within the party structure are not only
mischievous but also constitute a direct assault on the principle of internal
democracy in our country.
“The BoT calls on the Inspector-General of Police to investigate
the wave of attacks on the PDP National Secretariat and ensure that those
responsible are held to account.
“Democracy thrives only where institutions remain impartial,
professional, and insulated from partisan manipulation,” he said.
Wabara said that as the conscience of the party, the BoT
remained committed to safeguarding the unity and democratic values of the PDP
and ensuring that the mandate freely given by party members at the Ibadan
Convention is respected.
He urged the new NWC not to be deterred but remain focused on
rebuilding and repositioning PDP as they march to victory in the 2027 general
elections.
Credit NAN: Texts excluding Headline
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