Wike Finally Attend PDP Congress, Tells Party What To Do
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike, former governor of Cross River Donald Duke and the re-elected Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) South-South Zonal Vice Chairman, Dan Orbih, on Saturday attended the party’s zonal congress in Calabar.
Orbih described the ongoing crisis within the party as self-inflicted.
He noted that the party’s constitution had been disregarded in favour of personal interests by a few members.
Orbih urged party faithful to make the necessary sacrifices to revive and strengthen the party.
He called for the election of officers who would uphold the party’s constitution in the zone, emphasising that such individuals must also have the fear of God.
Orbih said: “We must follow the party’s guidelines if we are to revive it. These guidelines are subject to the constitution.
“The power to elect new officers of the party is not subject to anything but the constitution.
“We must start rebuilding the party from here. The party cannot dictate who an individual should associate with, nor determine their friends or enemies.”
Wike commended Orbih and his executive members for maintaining the party’s stability in spite of its challenges.
He, however, urged the party’s leadership to speak truth to power if it truly sought to regain its lost glory.
Wike added that the zonal congress held in Calabar would be the last to elect the Zonal Working Committee.
“Presently, we have leaders who can’t speak the truth and are full of betrayal.
“No part of the constitution says that congress should not be held when some persons are indisposed. No other congress will hold after this.
“This is our job. This is our terrain. We are not new to this. The constitution didn’t say national working commitee shall conduct the zonal congress.
“This is the final congress in the south-south. We don’t need quantity but quality,” he said.
In his address, Duke urged PDP members in the zone to remain focused and fully committed to the party.
All the immediate past zonal officers, who were elected four years ago in Port Harcourt, were re-elected during the congress in Calabar.
They were all returned unopposed, but an election was conducted to reaffirm their positions.
The zonal executives consists of 10 members, in addition to six ex-officio members.
The congress was attended by former governors, former and current members of the National Assembly among others