The PDP ward congresses were
enmeshed in confusion in Enugu State on Saturday following conflicting reports
from two “emerging factions’’ of the party in the state.
While the faction led by the Deputy
Senate President, Chief Ike Ekweremadu, described the congresses as successful,
the faction loyal to Gov. Sullivan Chime said they had been postponed.
It was reported that party officials
from the 17 local governments waited at its state headquarters for officials
and materials from Abuja till 4.30 p.m. when the Chairman, Chief Ikeje Asogwa,
announced the postponement.
Earlier, the Vice Chairman of the
party, Mr David Ajah, told newsmen that the National Working Committee of the
party directed him through a letter to conduct peaceful congresses in the
state.
Ajah, who said the congresses would
go on as planned, also said the appointment of Asogwa was illegal, saying he
was the rightful chairman of the party.
Asogwa, on his part, said he was
liaising with the party’s national headquarters to get a new date for the
congresses.
“We are sorry for the inconveniences
but we are in touch with the national headquarters of the party to give us a
new date for the congress sometime next week,’’ he said.
Confusion trails PDP ward congresses in Enugu
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