I Won’t Witch-Hunt Anyone As PDP Scribe – Anyanwu
National Secretary-elect of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Samuel Nnaemeka Anyanwu , weekend said his emergence as the party’s national secretary is not to witch-hunt anybody.
Anyanwu Stated This While Chatting With Our Correspondent Weekend.
He stated that the major reason for his emergence was to join forces with other members of PDP National Working Committee (NWC) to ensure that Nigeria is rescued from the maladministration of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
“As national scribe of the largest political party in Africa, my mission is to genuinely unite everyone rather than witch-hunt anyone.
“Our party this time around, cannot afford to fail. We must put in our best by giving peace a chance. The evidence of the peace making will start with sincerity of purpose and genuine reconciliation of aggrieved members across Nigeria.”
Senator Anyanwu charged PDP faithful to embark on political evangelism to woo more members into the party, assuring them of his willingness in collaboration with his colleagues to inject fresh air that would guarantee victory for the party in 2023.
He further promised a level playing ground for all members of the party, adding that PDP NWC would do its best to accommodate all interests in line with the mandate of rescuing Nigeria.
With new leaders, PDP positioned to wrestle power from APC – Ortom
Governor Samuel Ortom of Benue state Monday said with the election of new national leaders, the People Democratic Party (PDP) is now ready and determined to wrestle power from the All Progressive Congress (APC) led government.
Ortom said the APC led government has failed and only succeeded in destroying Nigeria’s unity, economy, security and social life, instead of developing the country.
Speaking in an interview with journalists in Makurdi, the governor noted that Nigeria is divided under the watch of the APC as never witnessed before.
“The APC government as it is today is worse than the worst military administration ever produced in the country.
“There is no unity in the country and the people have been divided along tribal, religious and political lines. Corruption is at its highest level and nepotism and impunity are the order of the day.
“But Nigerians are hopeful that with the reformation of our party now, the PDP will give the country a direction.
“We are coming on a rescue mission and we have demonstrated that through the convention which produced more than 90 percent of position by consensus.”
On the court case instituted by the former national chairman, Uche Secondus, he said the party will sit with him to find ways of resolving and addressing his grievance.
“You know Secondus is still a critical stakeholder in our party. As a former chairman, he is a member of BOT and NEC, but for us to progress, we need to make some sacrifices and he has to sacrifice for progress of the party.
“I am sure when we sit with him, he will understand, so that we will put things behind us,” he said.