The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, has dared
members threatening to factionalise the party.
Muazu disclosed this on Sunday through his
Special Adviser on Media, Mr. Tony Amadi.
He vowed not to resign despite the threat of some
members to factionalise the party.
Mu'azu claimed that the PDP would be buried if he
resigns.
Reacting to the threat by some members to form a
PDP faction should Mu'azu remain in office, Amadi
said, "Let them go and form their parallel party and
let us see where they are going to get their votes
from.
"The only reason Mu'azu doesn't want to resign is
because if he does, those who want the PDP
buried will succeed."
He also slammed Governor Fayose and other
chieftains of the party calling for his resignation.
Mu'azu asked, "Why are these people trying to
create problems for themselves and the outgoing
President? The President has said let us sheathe
our swords; that is why we have not said anything
for the past one week and we obeyed the
President. He is our leader; why are they doing
this?
"I thought that we have finished elections, we have
got a President-elect and we are going to hand
over to the President-elect. Why are they taking us
back? Please, let them cool down, Mu'azu is not
the problem."
In a swift reaction, Gov. Fayose, said, "The PDP
cannot break under any circumstance. Secondly,
Mu'azu as chairman or not, cannot and will not
break the PDP. Mu'azu is not a force enough to
break PDP."
"How can a man who cannot win his ward, local
government and state say the PDP will be buried if
he resigns?" he asked.
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