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PDP warns fifth columnists within party; As Metuh’s family berates ‘sensational reports’ on party chieftain

Uche Secondus, acting National Chairman, PDP
Uche Secondus, acting National Chairman, PDP
Following calls by some officers of the party, Monday, for embattled members to step with immediate effect, the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has alerted on the existence of fifth columnists within party.
Reacting to the continued detention of the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, and others by the Economic and Financial Crimes commission (EFCC), the PDP in a statement signed by Prof. Adewale Oladipo, its National Secretary, Tuesday, said it needed to make its stand on reports in the media credited to some members of the party ‘regarding the on-going ordeal of some of our leaders with the EFCC as well as issues relating to the position of the National Chairman of our great party.’
“In the same vein, we have noted the desperation of some opportunistic and selfish individuals, including those being used by the APC, to draw political capital from the present challenges facing our party.
“However, whereas the PDP remains a platform for all Nigerians to aspire, we note that that our constitution is clear on the mode of election, tenure, succession in the case of vacancy, and removal from office of our officers at all levels. Also the constitution and laws of our country provide that an individual remains innocent until otherwise proven by a court of competent jurisdiction.
“While we await the judicial determination of the cases involving some of our leaders at the EFCC, it is important that all party members show commitment to our rebuilding effort by ensuring utterances that encourage and unite rather than further discourage and divide our members. Anything contrary to this would be playing into the very hands of those who want to decimate our party, destroy our common destiny as a people and install a one-party state in our country.
“Our earnest attention for now is our on-going rebuilding efforts, the amendment of our party’s constitution and our scheduled National Convention in March this year to produce new leaders in line with the statutory requirements of our great party. All the statutory organs are aware of the laid out plans by the NWC, which would soon be presented to them appropriately and accordingly.
“Moreover, any person or group which in any way feels aggrieved by any issue regarding our party should, as responsible party members channel such through the appropriate internal mechanisms instead of resorting to dragging our party in the mud in the media. Such, only portrays pursuit of personal ambition and interest instead of the collective good of our great party at a critical time as this.
“We therefore urge all loyal and dedicated members of the PDP to be at alert and wary of antics of certain external forces bent at causing confusion in our great party, all with the aim of ensuing that we do not unite as a formidable opposition and a government in waiting.
“The public and the media are by this made aware of the fact that the PDP remains a big family despite our temporary electoral setback. Also, our leadership and statutory organs, the NEC, NWC, Caucus, Board of Trustee, forum of Governors and caucuses of various legislative houses, are all united in the common effort to rebuild and reposition the party, especially with preparations for our National Convention in March,” the PDP said.
Meanwhile, the family of embattled National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Chief Olisa Metuh, has flayed the media for sensationalizing the travails of the party chieftain.
A statement, Tuesday, signed by Chief Gilbert Metuh, for the family, said: “Our attention has been drawn to a report circulating in a section of the media, suggesting that our son and spokesperson of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Chief Olisa Metuh made some public comments regarding his on-going case with the EFCC.
“We are indeed shocked by this report as Chief Metuh, being a seasoned lawyer of many years standing, had following his appearance in court not only refrained from making public comments but had also directly barred his family and aides from making public comments on the matter since it is now in court.
“This family therefore pleads that issues concerning Chief Metuh and the case with the EFCC should not in any way be sensationalized in the media, especially as it is now before a court of competent jurisdiction.”

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