…As PDP NEC affirms Sam Anyanwu as party National Secretary
Former Senate President and Waziri of Ilorin, Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, has said that the outcome of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 100th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting on Monday showed that there was neither a victor nor vanquished.
Saraki, who is chairman of the National Reconciliation and Strategy Committee, described the meeting as a symbolic gathering.
He said the meeting could have either been the breaking point going by events of the last 48 hours or the junction to cross the rubicon and march forward into greater heights.
He, however, added that PDP leaders chose the latter.
He said in a personally signed statement on Monday evening that, “Today, there was no Victor and no vanquished. The winner today is the PDP. Another winner is Nigeria’s democracy because, without a vibrant opposition, democracy dies. Again, millions of our party members and supporters, who are located in all the 774 LGAs across the country also emerged winners.
“To achieve victory for the party and the great people under its golden umbrella, all the leaders at the meeting resolved to jettison our differences and rally together to pursue a common goal: forget the past, rebuild trust that might have been broken, and give peace a chance.
“I am particularly happy about the meeting for two reasons. One, we all agreed on the need for unity as a way of sending a signal to the entire nation that PDP can only wax stronger. This is because we have to live up to the expectations of the generality of our people as the only alternative, capable of providing good leadership to our country. Two, the spirit of give and take dominated our frank discussions.
“From this point, we need to continue working further for unity, co-operation, and stability towards the next NEC meeting fixed for July 23rd. After that, we will focus on having a hitch-free National Convention.
“As the chairman of the National Reconciliation and Strategy Committee set up by the PDP Governors Forum in May, I want to appreciate all our leaders, particularly, those who have to make huge sacrifice by conceding their earlier stands on some contending issues as a way of achieving peace, unity and stability in the party. I thank all our leaders who chose to act in the interest of the party, even at the expense of their personal and partisan comfort. Overall, all glory be to almighty Allah for taking us this far.
“The success of today’s NEC meeting is an indication that we have made some progress. We will continue to strive to strengthen the party and I am sure from now on, all hands will be on deck to achieve this noble purpose. We need to realise one fact: there is still a lot of work to be done. The spirit with which we achieved the peace today should be sustained from now on.
“It is good that we have disappointed the pessimists. I hope that with the outcome of today’s meeting, we have disproved the false propaganda being circulated in some quarters that those of us who chose to remain in PDP are only scheming for the death of the party as opposed to building a strong opposition. If this false narrative were true, the leaders who shifted positions to give peace a chance would have chosen an alternative course of action. However, we are determined to make the party a strong opposition, capable of winning the next general election and serving our people better. We only need to forge ahead along these lines.”
“Once again, I thank all our leaders and the numerous members of this great party for their efforts,” Saraki stated.
Meanwhile, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reaffirmed Senator Samuel Anyanwu as its substantive National Secretary, effectively ending weeks of internal wrangling and speculation over the position.
The decision was reached during the party’s 100th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held on Tuesday at the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja.
Briefing journalists after the session, the PDP’s Acting National Chairman, Ambassador Umar Iliya Damagum, emphasized that the meeting had a single agenda: to review the outcome of the party’s recent engagement with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) on the matter.
“As you can see, we just rose from our 100th NEC meeting. This meeting was a one-agenda meeting, which is to discuss the outcome of our interaction with INEC as regards to the National Secretary,” Damagum said.
He confirmed that the NEC unanimously resolved that Senator Anyanwu should continue in his role as National Secretary. He also announced that the party’s much-anticipated national convention had been deferred to the next NEC meeting, now scheduled for July 23, 2025.
Damagum assured members that the rescheduled convention would strictly adhere to INEC regulations, with official notices to be jointly signed by him and Senator Anyanwu.
“We all combined in one effort. We were all together, and we all agreed that Senator Anyanwu will continue to act as National Secretary,” he stated.
Addressing concerns that the meeting might mark a new low for the party, Damagum dismissed such speculation as baseless. He pointed to the full attendance of PDP governors and key stakeholders as a clear indication of unity and institutional strength.
“To our detractors who thought this meeting would be incongruous and mark the end of the party, the beauty of the PDP is that we know how to solve our problems. We are free and united,” he said.
The Acting National Chairman also signalled an end to the recent wave of public dissent and contradictory press releases within the party, saying the NEC’s decision marked a new chapter of cohesion and forward planning.
Present at the meeting were Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde; Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed; Zamfara State Governor, Dauda Lawal; Plateau State Governor, Caleb Mutfwang; Adamawa State Governor, Ahmadu Fintiri; and Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri.
Also in attendance were Senator Henry Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa West, Senator Abba Moro of Benue South, former Senate President Dr Bukola Saraki, and Professor Jerry Gana, a senior party figure and former Minister.
Others present included PDP Deputy National Chairman (South), Taofeek Arapaja; former Minister of Information, Labaran Maku; Ude Okoye, a notable PDP national officer; and Eddy Olafeso, former PDP Vice Chairman (South West).
Chief Ali Odefa, the PDP National Vice Chairman for the South East, was also at the meeting, alongside Senator Ben Ndi Obi, a former Presidential Adviser; Adolphus Wabara, former Senate President; and Chief Bode George, a former PDP Deputy National Chairman.
Also present were former Minister Josephine Anenih, Minority Leader of the House of Representatives Kingsley Chinda, former lawmaker Jones Onyereri from Imo State, Senator Austin Akobundu of Abia Central, and former Akwa Ibom State Governor Udom Emmanuel.
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