Governor
Mu’azu Babangida Aliyu of Niger state has assured that state governors
under the Peoples Democratic Party will not dump the party in 2015 as
was being insinuated in some quarters unless they are “pushed out.”
Speaking yesterday in Minna when he received a
reconciliatory team of the party led by the Chairman of its Board of
Trustees (BoT), Chief Tony Anenih, he said: “Unless the party decides to
push some members out, no PDP governor is planning to dump the party.”
In his remark, Anenih said the PDP was not in a haste
to pick a presidential candidate for the 2015 elections, adding that
the issue was strategic and above discussions on the pages of
newspapers.
He assured that nobody would be pushed out of the
party, adding that the essence of his tour was to reconcile all
aggrieved members.
Anenih explained that he was in the Niger state
capital in continuation of his reconciliatory tour of states, adding
that when the time comes for the PDP to pick a presidential candidate,
its leaders would discuss on the modalities to the satisfaction of all
concerned.
He said the ongoing merger effort by opposition
political parties was a sign of their acceptance of second fiddle,
advising that the PDP should prepare to do things right in order to
sustain the current leadership position in the country.
“Nobody will push anybody out of the party. For us to
have come all the way from Abuja to come and see our son shows how
committed we are to face our challenges squarely. We believe in dialogue
and consultations,” he said.
The BoT chairman explained that his team was going
from state to state to talk to party leaders and make them appreciate
the contributions of others and to chart the way forward.
“We are in Niger state to discuss all issues
pertaining to the development of Nigeria in private audience with the
governor,” he added.
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