Saturday, 13 September 2014

We must reposition PDP ahead of 2015 –Mu’azu

National Chair­man of the PDP, Adamu Mu’azu has called on the party faithful to commit themselves to the mission of rebranding the party ahead of 2015 general elec­tions.
Speaking while inaugu­rating the National Integra­tion Committee of the party, Mu’azu noted that only con­certed efforts to turn around the fortunes of the ruling party would make it a “toast of Nigerian people on a sus­tainable basis.”
He further submitted that the ruling party must become a reform-minded institution to stimulate the transformation of the country. “We should, therefore, go beyond being a reformed party to a reform-minded institution that is pro-actively committed to the accelerated transformation of our dear country.
“You have been assem­bled as great party leaders with great party spirit; men and women of high strength of character who, by your wealth of experience, are well-equipped and disposed to create value, add value and protect values within the PDP family”.
In his remarks, chairman Board of Trustees of the party, who is the Chairman, North West zone of the com­mittee, Chief Tony Anenih appealed to members to see their assignment as a call to service.
Saturday Sun checks, how­ever, revealed that some of the governors were absent at the event. The governors, who shunned the inaugura­tion, were Martins Elechi, Theodore Orji and Sullivan Chime, of Ebonyi, Abia and Enugu states, respectively. Also absent was former Sen­ate President, Ken Nnamani who is expected to chair the North- East Zonal Integration Committee of the party.
Governors from the North who were equally absent at the event were Ibrahim Dank­wabbo, Isa Yuguda, Gabriel Suswam and Jonah Jang, of Gombe, Bauchi, Benue and Plateau states.

We must reposition PDP ahead of 2015 –Mu’azu

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