Former governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),Says Mass Resignation In PDP especially in Imo and few other small states is as a result of frustration occasioned by the bad leadership of the party and the judiciary.
Speaking in a telephone chat with our correspondent, he blamed the current crisis in the party as the handiwork of the court, saying if the supreme court did not overturn the election of Hon. Emeka Ihedioha as Imo Governor, he would have remained a sitting governor of the State by now.
Also, he said that if the court did not insist that Senator Samuel Anyanwu was the National Secretary, when he (Anyanwu) went and contested for the Imo State governorship election, the position of National Secretary would have gone to another person from Imo State
According to Lamido, “Emeka Ihedioha and other chieftains of the PDP that resigned from the party were humiliated and frustrated out. They were humiliated by the leadership of the party, with the help of the judiciary. Drama in Kogi as Ex-Gov Yahaya Bello refuses to leave govt house, attaches himself to successor’s convoy to evade EFCC arrest Advertisements “Ministers resigned to contest election. Other government officials and even party officials resigned to contest elective offices.
Senator Anyanwu ought to have resigned to contest the governorship election in Imo state “What did he (Anyanwu) do. He held to the office of national secretary and contested for the governorship election. You cannot eat your cake and still have it back. You cannot appropriate the two positions. You are the national secretary and the governorship candidate at the same time. This is not done.” He added: “So, when the stakeholders from Imo state complained, the judiciary aided him and affirmed his position as National Secretary when he lost his governorship election
“So, Ihedioha and his group felt frustrated and humiliated by the action of the leadership of the party by failing to stand up for justice. So, as a person, I don’t blame Ihedioha and his associates. I can understand why he and his associates left. Some external influences are tele-guiding the party.” On the defection of the former Governor of Katsina moving to the APC, he said that the State was formally under the control of the All Peoples Party (APP), saying it was the influence of former President Olusegun Obasanjo that made the PDP to win the State in 2003.
He, however, pointed out that with the influence of former President Muhammadu Buhari and all his political associates it went back to the APC. “I see it as he wants to meet them. I don’t believe that he went to APC because of the EFCC. Though, I remember what the former national chairman of APC, Adams Oshiomhole said that when you defect to the APC, all your sins are forgotten,” Lamido stated. Speaking further on the situation in PDP Imo State, he maintained that the leadership of the party was, “extremely unfair to Ihedioha who first asked if Anyanwu will contest for governor and when Anyanwu said yes, Ihedioha left it for him and yet, Anyanwu still did not leave the post of National secretary.
It is not fair.” On the role of the judiciary in the plights of the PDP, he cited the case of the Supreme Court on Ihedioha’s case, arguing that, “if not the ignoble role of the Supreme Court, Ihedioha will still be governor and the same courts was used to support Anyanwu retaining the office of the National Secretary and the Governorship candidate. “When the history of the PDP is to be told, the role of the courts must occupy a special place. This is especially with the southeast geopolitical zone.” When asked if he was likely going to join the APC, he said, “No, they will not accept me.
Go and ask President Bola Tinubu, if he and his APC will accept me.” So far, those that have left the party in the State include former Military Administrator, Air Commodore Luke Ochulor; Former Deputy Governor, Engr. Gerald Irona; Former Ministers of the Federal Republic, Engr. Charles Ugwuh, Chief Chuka Odom and BOT member of the party – Chief Chris Okewulonu.
Others that dumped the PDP were former NEC member of the party- Chief Henry Ekpe; Former elected members of House of Representatives – Hon. ThankGod Ezeani, Hon. Mayor Eze, Hon. Uche Onyeaguocha, Hon. Ugonna Ozurigbo, Hon. Obinna Onwubuariri and Hon. Jonas Okeke. The list also included Chairman PDP elders’ committee – Prof. Jude Njoku; Secretary PDP elders’ Committee – Prof. Obioma Iheduru; Members of the South-east Zonal Executive Committee, Chief Stanley Ekezie; Chief Augustine Elochukwu; Two senatorial candidates of the party in the last election- including Chief Emmanuel Okewulonu,, former local government chairmen, several House of Assembly candidates of the party, among others.