- Safiu Kehinde
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has sought the removal of Delta State Governor, Sheriff Oborevwori, from office alongside other elected officials who defected from the party to the All Progressive Congress (APC).
NPO Reported that PDP had experience a shocking wave of mass defection in Delta state as Oborevwori, along with former Vice Presidential Candidate Dr Ifeanyi Okowa and several elected PDP officials announced their defection to the APC on April 25.
In reaction, the opposition party directed its National Legal Adviser to initiate legal proceedings aimed at reclaiming the party’s mandate from Oborevwori and the other elected officials for defection.
The party’s Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, made the announcement on Tuesday during a press briefing following the National Working Committee (NWC) meeting held in Abuja.
Damagum disclosed that the NWC had also mandated the Emmanuel Ogidi-led South-South Zonal Caretaker Committee to assume control of the party structure in Delta, pending the constitution of a state caretaker committee.
“We have instructed the zonal caretaker committee to take charge of Delta after dissolving all existing structures, as most of their members have defected,” Damagum stated.
“A caretaker committee will be constituted shortly.
“We’ve also directed the National Legal Adviser to initiate legal steps to recover our mandates.
“According to the Electoral Act, any elected official who defects automatically relinquishes the office they occupy.”
Damagum further announced that the NWC had approved zonal congresses for the South-West, North-East, and South-East regions.
He additionally announced that a caretaker committee had been approved for the North Central zone pending upcoming elections.
He said the NWC deliberated on a wide range of internal party matters and adopted key recommendations made by the PDP Governors’ Forum at its recent meeting in Ibadan.
Among the resolutions adopted were the scheduling of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting for May 27 and the national convention from Aug. 28 to Aug. 30, subject to NEC approval.
Speaking on the wave of defections, Damagum urged party members not to be discouraged.
“Yes, they [APC] may coerce or intimidate our members into defecting, but we are confident the Nigerian people will respond appropriately when the time comes.
“It has happened before, and it will happen again,” he said.
He dismissed claims of internal crisis within the NWC, stating, “There is no crisis.
“If someone wants an excuse to justify their betrayal, they might claim there is a crisis. But the PDP remains intact and will continue to thrive.”
Damagum assured that preparations for the national convention to usher in new executives were already underway and stressed the party’s resilience.
“We may face challenges, but we’ve always resolved them internally. No amount of intimidation or mischief can bring this party down.
“The PDP has survived many attempts in the past—this one is child’s play,” he added.
Ogidi affirmed the zonal committee’s readiness to execute its assignment in Delta.
“Our mandate is to take stock of the party’s current standing in Delta, reassure our members, and restore confidence.
“We will also recommend members for the state caretaker committee to the NWC,” he said.
Ogidi reiterated that the party leadership in Bayelsa remained under Solomon Agwanana’s State Working Committee (SWC), “while Tony Aziegbemi continues to serve as chairman in Edo.”