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Opinion: The PDP, Victim Of Their Own Impunity; A Party On It’s Way To The Golgotha

The recent happenings in the polity of our nation as the 2015 general elections draw near has led to internal crisis amongst parties.

The ruling party, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is not left out in these series of crisis. It is no longer news that the infallible ruling party PDP is in serious crisis across the nation as a result of accumulated and reoccurring problems in its fold. This is an indication that the ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is on it’s way to the Golgotha.

The endorsement of president Jonathan as its consensus candidate for the 2015 general elections by the National Working Committee (NWC) of the party has worsened the internal crisis in the party. President Jonathan’s decision to context in 2015 and also denying the claim of former president Obasanjo and northern PDP governors and stake holders of the existence of any agreement not to contest after 2011 sustains the division in PDP.

The endorsement and adoption of consensus candidates by PDP governors whose second term in office expires next year and the aspiration of some of these governors to go to the senate after the expiration of their tenures is already dividing the party amongst the affected law makers and their state governors.

On Saturday, 1st November 2014, after the ward congresses that was held nation wide, the ward congress of the PDP was reported to be marred by wanton irregularities designed by state governors to witch hunt some members in their party, the PDP senators which were mostly affected held a close door meeting tuesday 4th November with the PDP hierarchy including president Jonathan to express their dissatisfaction over the ward congresses which they alleged the governors manipulated to set stage for their favoured candidates to take over their seats, the PDP law makers had on tuesday threatened to stop all legislative activities and withdraw their support for president Jonathan if last saturday’s ward congresses were not cancelled.

The defection of Hon. Aminu Tambuwal, speaker of House of Representatives to APC on tuesday 28th October 2014, after months of speculation and the demand by PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC) for Tambuwal’s resignation as speaker have also unconsciously widened the division in the party amongst its law makers with some House of Representatives members of PDP switching their loyalty to the speaker and threatening to defect with the speaker if there’s any move to impeach the speaker.

The plot to unseat the national chairman of PDP Alhaji Adamu Muazu has been in and out of court over the non-compliance of the party’s constitution and the Nigerian Electoral Act in choosing their national chairman.

Who wants Alhaji Adamu Muazu out as the national chairman of PDP? What is his offence?

All over the PDP states it one problem to another, thereby worsening the division in its fold.

In the South East, Enugu, its been superiority battle between the Deputy Senate president Ike Ekweremmadu and the governor of Enugu state Sullivan Chime over who becomes the senator, representing Enugu West in the senate come 2015, in South South, Rivers state PDP is divided between zoning and who becomes their governorship candidate in the forth coming elections, in Akwa Ibom state PDP its been war against imposition of governorship candidate, in Cross River state its been war of words between governor Liyel Imoke and the senate majority leader Victor Ndoma Egba over eligibility and tenure of senators at the Upper chambers, In the North, the adoption of president Jonathan as PDP’s consensus candidate in the forth coming presidential election is causing rancour in its fold.

How further could the party be divided? Time will tell.

As the series of drama unfolds in PDP and many more in the offing, it is an indication that the architect of the death of many political parties in the past, the master strategist in plotting divisions in other parties and luring other party members to defect to their party and many other sins of PDP is gradually catching up with them.

As we speak, PDP is in near comatose, the implosion is imminent and inevitable, as we await the death of the self acclaimed largest party in Africa, I have already prepared an epitaph that will be written on it’s grave.

“Here lies a party that admires the politics of Western world but when it was given the mandate to rescue the nation from its series of anomalies tenaciously chose to thread the part of impunity to rape, exploit and impoverish the nation of its hard earned democracy by coveting our institutions against its people and empowered Nigerians to take up arms against each other, living us in a state of perdition”.

This will be the same epitaph to all the politicians that contributed to this quagmire in our society.

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Joe Onwukeme: An Idealist wrote from Enugu

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