Saturday, 7 November 2015

PDP Restrategises Ahead Of 2019 Elections

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has put together a 53-man committee as part of its strategies to rebrand the party.

The committee is headed by Dr Raymond Dokpesi, chairman of African Independent Television (AIT), and was given the mandate to help the main opposition party sustain its democratic ideals.
According to the acting chairman od the PDP, the stakeholders’s forum would be an opportunity for the national working committee of the party to receive the report of a post election review panel headed by the deputy Senate president, Senator Ike Ekweremadu.


There are fears that the activities of the ruling  party All Progressives Congress (APC) in the last six months may threaten the landmarks achieved by the erstwhile ruling party. Hence, Secondus emphasisied that it is imperative for all concerned stakeholders to be part of the forum.

“This national conference is meant to fashion out strategy that would help PDP sustain democratic ideals while in opposition, hence the choice of the conference theme, “PDP and the Sustenance of Democratic Ideals in Nigeria,” he said.

Secondus also reiterated that the national conference driven from the PDP Constitution would provide room for reconciliation, mobilisation and a means of educating critical stakeholders of the party on the reform programmes being pursued by the national leadership.

 “The conference can be used to re-engineer the ideals, core values and principles of the PDP, as bequeathed to us by our founding fathers,” he said.

Dokpesi promised the committee will ensure that the desire of the party is achieved through the conference.

Other members of the committee include the former Senate president and deputy Senate president, Senators Ken Nnamani and Ibrahim Mantu.
During the inauguration of the committee in Abuja, Uche Secondus, the acting national chairman of the party announced that the party’s stakeholders conference will take place on Thursday November 11, 2015.



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