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PDP crisis disappointing –Party chieftain

 A chieftain of PDP in Lagos State, Mr Toafik Gani, has described the current national leadership crisis in  the party as unfortunate and disappointing Gani ,a former Publicity Secretary of the party in the state, spoke with journalists on Sunday.

 A chieftain of PDP in Lagos State, Mr Toafik Gani, has described the current national leadership crisis in  the party as unfortunate and disappointing

Gani ,a former Publicity Secretary of the party in the state, spoke with journalists on Sunday.

He was reacting to the crisis in the party,which has  resulted in the suspension  and reciprocal suspension of key officers of the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) by the different camps.

“It is unfortunate that this scenario is playing out, especially at this particular time that the party, which obviously remains a big party, should be the potent alternative to the APC.

“As Nigerians are yearning for another party  to govern  the nation in  2027, they are so disappointed at  the current infighting within our party.

“This should not protract  to 2027 ,because what led to the defeat of the PDP in 2023 was not even as monumental as what is happening now,” Gani said.

According to him, the situation is so pathetic that the party does not have a national chairman that is generally accepted to all key stakeholders.

Gani, a legal practitioner, said : “This (crisis) did not even happen in 2023 and we lost the election.

“So, one can imagine what the situation will be if this continues, it will be a very catastrophic situation in 2027.

“My appeal to members and leaders of PDP is to listen to the voice of reason and  advice of elders so that we can get out of this”

The lawyer said PDP elders and leaders should not allow ambition or interest to  becloud their sense of reasoning , but rather prioritise the interest and survival of the party.

He said that the rotational arrangement of the party allowed the substantive national chairman of the party to come from the North Central at the moment.

Gani said: “This has been deliberately delayed by those who are  benefiting from this anomaly.

“So, until the people come to the realisation that there should be constitutionalism in the party ,by allowing the national chairmanship  to stay at the North Central, there cannot be fairness, justice and equity.”

A faction of the PDP NWC  had on Friday suspended Amb. Umar Damagum, the Acting National Chairman.

The party’s NWC, in a statement issued by Debo Ologunagba, the party spokesman,  also suspended Samuel Anyanwu, the National Secretary.

Earlier, another faction in the NWC ,had asked Ologunagba and Kamaldeen Ajibade, the National Legal Adviser, to step aside.