Disagreement has hit the group of aggrieved aspirants in Akwa Ibom
State, who lost the last Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, governorship
primaries in the state.
The group, which is known as G-22, is said to have witnessed a major
crack in its ranks because of mutual suspicion over the agenda of some vocal
members of the group.
The Presidency had stepped in to assuage the discontent created by the
outcome of the PDP primaries, the result of which was rejected by 22
aspirants.
Sources told Vanguard that a leading member of the group, said to be
close to President Goodluck Jonathan, was spearheading a peace move which has
seen 17 of the aggrieved members ready to accept the result of the primary
election and work with the declared winner, Mr. Udom Emmanuel, rather than
decamp to the opposition party.
This is coming as women groups have declared their intention to parade the streets of Uyo naked while 22 youth groups have threatened to dump PDP if the national leadership of the party bows to pressures and annul the election result that gave victory to Emmanuel.
This is coming as women groups have declared their intention to parade the streets of Uyo naked while 22 youth groups have threatened to dump PDP if the national leadership of the party bows to pressures and annul the election result that gave victory to Emmanuel.
The women group known as NkaUfonIban, said its members would protest
half nude should the leadership of the PDP annul the mandate given to
Emmanuel as the 2015 governorship candidate of the party.
The leader of the group, Obongawan Arit Inyang, made the disclosure when
she addressed members at their meeting in Uyo.
The group with membership strength of over 310,000, threatened to go
half nude to protest against the ruling PDP should injustice be meted to Mr.
Emmanuel.
The group promised to make sure that the ruling party was rejected if
Mr. Emmanuel’s mandate was not upheld. The women described the recent moves by
the aggrieved aspirants as misguided and appealled to them to join hands
with Emmanuel to move the party forward in the state.
The source said that PDP was aware that the All Progressives
Congress, APC, and its presidential flag bearer, General Mohammadu Buhari, had
made promises to the embittered aspirants but that it was in the interest
of the party to pacify all the contestants, who are members of one family.
Vanguard learned that all, except one from Eket federal
constituency, had agreed to approach the winner of the primaries, Mr. Emmanuel,
for discussion.
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Akwa-Ibom PDP crisis: Cracks hit G-22 over defection to APC
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