Abuja – The PDP Governors’ Forum (PDPGF) has given the assurance that
the party is equal to the task of ensuring development across the
country.
The chairman of the forum, Gov. Godswill Akpabio of Akwa Ibom, gave
the assurance while briefing newsmen after the forum`s meeting which
ended in the early hours of Tuesday in Abuja.
“We want to reassure Nigerians who have reposed their confidence in
us from 1999 to run the affairs of this nation that we are equal to the
task and that we will not let them down,’’ he said.
He debunked the rumour that some PDP governors planned to join the
yet-to-be-registered All Progressive Congress (APC), a group formed by
opposition parties.
He added that the rumour was false, stressing that PDP governors and PDP states were intact.
Akpabio said that instead of any PDP governor defecting to opposition
party, PDP governors were determined to work together for the party to
win more states in 2015 through democratic process.
He said this would be achieved through the party`s good policies and delivery of democracy dividends in PDP-controlled states.
He expressed the confidence that non-PDP states would see the need to
vote for PDP government in 2015 because of the development strides of
the present PDP governors.
Akpabio also said that the forum had set up a five-man security
committee to evaluate and assess the country`s security situation.
He added that the committee, to be called the PDP Governors’ Forum
Security Advisory Committee, is to be headed by Gov. Muritala Nyako of
Adamawa.
According to him, the committee will also proffer solutions and
suggest ways in which the forum can collaborate with the Federal
Government and the public to curb crime in the society.
Akpabio further said that the forum resolved to propose a review of
the constitution of the main Nigeria Governors Forum (NGF) to ensure
stability.
He however said that the PDPGF would work in harmony with the NGF, stressing that the PDPGF was not created to destroy the NGF.
He added that the two bodies would collaborate to ensure that
Nigerian governors spoke in one voice for the benefit of all Nigerians
and to deepen the country`s democracy.
Akpabio congratulated Chief Tony Aninih, for emerging PDP Board of
Trustees (BoT) chairman, adding that with his experience and advice the
party would move forward.
Gov. Emmanuel Uduaghan of Delta had earlier presented the interim
report of the five-man PDP South-West reconciliation committee on the
crises in the zone to the forum.
The committee, which was constituted at the forum`s first meeting, is
headed by Gov. Ibrahim Shema of Kastina, with governors of Benue,
Ebonyi and Adamawa as members.
The committee was inaugurated to reconcile aggrieved party members in
the South-West and to proffer solutions to end to all crises in
PDP-governed states and the country generally.
Anenih told the governors that unity and peace were critical to moving the party and the country forward.
He stressed the need for unity and reconciliation in the party, and
urged PDP governors and all PDP members to work harder to achieve
success as the challenges before the party were enormous.
The BoT chairman, who expressed optimism that the formation of the
PDPGF would give the governors a better platform to discuss issues that
affect them, and assured the governors of the BoT’s support.
The BoT secretary, Chief Ken Nnamani and Chief Jim Nwobodo, former
governor of old Anambra, and other PDP chieftains attended the meeting.
The meeting was the forum’s second since its inauguration in February.
Neither Gov. Chibuike Amaechi of Rivers nor his deputy Tele Ikuru was
at the meeting which was attended by eight PDP governors and eight
deputies. (NAN)
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