2019: New PDP Meets Buhari, Osinbajo Today, Reveals What Will Happen
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The New Peoples Democratic Party, nPDP,
within the All Progressives Congress, APC, will today meet President
Muhammadu Buhari and the Vice President, Prof. Yemi Osinbajo in
continuation of their ongoing dialogue.
The New PDP which
comprises members of the PDP in the ruling party will continue their
dialogue with leadership of the APC over their grievances when they meet
the President and his vice.
They are expected to meet Buhari
later in the day after their meeting with Osinbajo to intimate him about
the outcome of their meeting.
The nPDP group led by a former
Acting chairman of the PDP, Alh Abubakar Baraje had last week met with
the national executives of the APC to discuss, and possibly resolve
their differences.
Baraje confirmed the planned meetings with the Vice President and President Buhari to newsmen in Ilorin, Kwara state on Sunday.
The
APC chieftain commended members of his group and concerned Nigerians
who share their views and concerns about the plight of the nPDP members
in APC.
Baraje expressed optimism that, “At the end of the
meeting with Buhari and Osinbajo, the ruling party would come out
stronger and more united in the general interest of the citizens.”
He also disclosed that the next line of action of his group will be determined by the outcome of the planned meeting.
Last
week, the national leaders of the APC and members of the nPDP announced
their Monday meeting in a last minute effort to contain agitation from
the faction.
Baraje decried the high rate of internal conflicts
within the APC, which has culminated in parallel state congresses in
about ’10 states’.
He also said that, contrary to insinuations in
some quarters, the nPDP’s recent letter to the leadership of the APC
was to forestall such occurrences.
Baraje warned that if the APC
fails to heed the request of the nPDP, then it’s forthcoming national
convention might become an avenue to wash its dirty linens openly.
The
nPDP, he said, is made up of men and women who cannot be pushed aside,
and referred to the resignation of the group’s secretary and former
governor of Osun state, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, as “a signal to what
might happen if party leaders are not able to convince their followers
about the need to remain in the APC.”
Baraje further stated that
members of the nPDP would not immediately pull out of the APC if the
party fails to meet their demands.
He said like they did in the
last administration, they would still go ahead and meet with several
leaders across the country to stop what he termed as impunity within the
party.
“We have travelled a long way with the APC and now we are
seeing things worse in APC than in PDP. If we are leaders worth the
name we should be bold enough to speak about it,” he said.
Baraje
said the main agenda of the group’s discussion with the Vice President
concerns the petition they wrote to the party leadership, saying “It is
the outcome of our meeting with the president that will form our next
line of action.”
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