PDP apologises to Nigerians for its mistakes
PDP apologises to Nigerians for its mistakes
Abuja – The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Tuesday apologised for
mistakes it may have made during its 16 years rule in the country.
The Chairman of the PDP Reconciliation Committee, Mr Raymond Dokpesi,
offered the apology at a news conference in Abuja ahead of the party’s
National Conference slated for Thursday.
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Chief Raymond Dokpesi
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Dokpesi admitted that the party might not have met all the
expectations of Nigerians while it was in power and said: ‘’on behalf of
PDP, I tender our apologies’’.
He disclosed that the Deputy President of the Senate, Sen. Ike
Ekweremadu’s report on the outcome of the general elections showed that
factors that affected the party included abandonment of its laws and
internal wrangling.
“We tender unreserved apology to Nigerians for the mistakes and to
party members for abandoning the zoning principle of the party.
“We apologise to people whose toes were stepped upon.
“So far, whatever the PDP has done against anyone, we hereby tender an unreserved apology,” Dokpesi pleaded.
The committee chairman admitted that the party deviated from the
dream of its founding fathers, adding that members operated without
recourse to the rule of law.
He, however, gave an assurance that the party would do all it could to woo its founding fathers back to its fold.
“We are going to have Adamu Ciroma, Alex Ekwueme and some of the
founding fathers who were hitherto alienated from the party at the
conference to chart the way forward for the party.
“The party in 2010 and 2011 made the first fundamental mistake for
not allowing the North to complete its term, but special recommendation
were made to allow former President Goodluck Jonathan to complete it.
“The party came again, because they were not courageous enough to
allow zoning and they supported the former president, and the party
suffered defeat,” he said.
Dokpesi said that the era of allowing a clique to control the party
was over, maintaining that the party would decide its future by allowing
the people to own it, irrespective of status.
He said that the committee’s mandate was to restructure the PDP by
allowing the youth to take ownership of the party in driving national
growth.
He explained that sequel to the 2015 general elections, the party
deemed it fit to have a conference that could help correct the error it
made in the past in order to aid its return to power.
Dokpesi emphasised that for the party’s national conference to be
meaningful, it must have youth representation comprising a male and a
female from each local government area across the country.
According to him, youths whose age must not be more than 30 years,
with a minimum of a degree or its equivalent, will take ownership of the
party.
He said that the current ‘’change’’ as being championed by the All
Progressives Congress (APC) was not enough to generate tension as being
witnessed in the country, adding that what the ruling party needed was
to chart a course for the country’s future.
According to him, what the country currently has under President Muhammadu Buhari does not have youth representation.