PATRICK OCHOGA
Concerned stakeholders of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), comprising mainly youths from Edo South senatorial district of
the State are presently plotting to take over the machinery of the party
from those they perceive to have worked against the interest of the
party prior to and during the July 14, 2012 governorship election.
PATRICK OCHOGA writes on the move that is capable of igniting schism in
the state’s PDP.
The People’s Democratic Party ( PDP), in Edo State is charting a new
direction after its painful loss to the Action Congress of Nigeria (A C
N). The new course insiders posit, is aimed at redeeming the party’s
image and recouping some lost grounds that caved in after its woeful
outing in the last election. They are doing this on the aegis of
‘Concerned stakeholders’, a group that draws its base from some youths
comprising professionals. They also signalled their readiness to ‘retire
persons described as “old leaders” in Edo South senatorial district.
Obviously still sulking from the misfortune that befell the party
members from the zone, the group at a recent meeting in Benin, expressed
strong commitment to free the party from the grip of old leaders in the
senatorial district whom they alleged have continued to foist their
self-serving agenda that have for years not only continued to bring the
people to the crossroads, but also relegated the youths to the
background.
Speaker after speaker at the event condemned the domineering posture
of those who had before now presided over the affairs of the party,
whose ages according to them, fall between 65 and 80 years and have in
the process, left the people with a total disconnect from the positive
developments and capacity building expected to come to the area which
has the highest population in the state
The latest move of the PDP may not also be unconnected with an
attempt at setting a new agenda for membership drive in order to reclaim
the state from the hold of the ruling ACN government, particularly as
the local government election draws near in the state. It also targets
strengthening the existing ties between members of the elected state
executive and inject new blood into the structure of the party.
Since it lost the governorship election to ACN , the battle for
control of Edo State chapter of the party has continued to rage. This
has followed calls by certain stakeholders for the removal of the
Orbih-led executive over the allegation that he worked for the party’s
loss at the July polls.
The last has not been heard concerning the lingering crisis in the
Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), being the
ruling party at the national level since the commencement of democracy.
The PDP in the state has refused to demonstrate the same cohesion that
has characterized the party at the national level.
LEADERSHIP can authoritatively report that the current crisis stems
from the same quarrel pattern that has always rocked the party; that is
who controls the party structure in the state as a build-up to the
February 2013 scheduled local government elections, state and national
assembly elections in 2015 as well as 2016 governorship poll.
In order to avoid being caught napping, the two gladiators in the
struggle, Chief Tony Anenih and Dr. Samuel Ogbemudia are said to have
begun oiling their political machines just to gain the upper hand when
the bell begins to toll.
One of the strategies was the call for the removal of the Chief Dan
Orbih-led state executive of the party just after the July 14, 2012
governorship election.
According to those clamouring for Orbih’s removal they are supposedly
loyalists of Ogbemudia and former Chief of General Staff, Rear Admiral
Mike Akhigbe. They allege that the party executive was responsible for
the dismal failure of their candidate and therefore is not morally
justified to remain in office.
But the argument seems to have failed and as a result, the Ogbemudia
group adopted another approach, which includes exhuming the corpse of
the 2008 crisis that cost the party the governorship election following
the declaration of Adams Oshiomhole as the duly elected governor of Edo
State by the Election Petitions Tribunal and the Court of Appeal, Benin
City. That 2008 crisis started when the party held two parallel state
congresses.
At that time, the Ogbemudia group held their congress at the Samuel
Ogbemudia stadium and was lucky to be inaugurated by representatives of
the PDP national, which observers interpreted to mean tacit recognition
by the National Working Committee (NWC). On the other hand, the Anenih
faction held theirs at the Benin NTA pavilion, but was unfortunate as no
member of the NWC attended the congress.
But Anenih was to have his way as then Secretary to the Government of
the Federation (SGF), Ambassador Babagana Gingibe, facilitated a phony
peace meeting with the aim of power sharing among the warring factions.
Confussion marred the process, especially when the meeting saw the
then PDP former national chairman of the party, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor
constituting a committee to work out modalities for power sharing
arrangement between the two rival groups. In the end, a committee headed
by the PDP Deputy National Chairman, Alhaji Mohammed Haruna, ceded the
state chairmanship of the party to the Anenih faction, while the
Ogbemudia group got the state deputy and the state secretary.
Other positions for the Anenih group were Treasurer, Publicity
Secretary, Financial Secretary, Woman Leader, State Vive-Chairman
[South], State Vice-Chairman [North], one assistant Secretary, Assistant
publicity Secretary, and two elected members of which one shall be a
woman.
While the Ogbemudia faction got State Organizing Secretary, Youth
Leader, State Auditor, State Legal Adviser, State Vice-Chairman
[Central], two Assistant Secretaries [South and North], State Assistant
Financial Secretary, one Organizing Secretary, Assistant Legal Adviser
and two elected members of which one shall be a woman. The two groups
were to produce nine local government party chairmen each. However, the
Ogbemudia group rejected the sharing formula, saying it is unacceptable
to them.
As expected, Anenih declared that his group has accepted the decision
of the party’s NWC. In his words, “the decision of the National
Working Committee of our great party, the PDP, under the leadership of
Ogbulafor, was communicated to me. While I have one or two reservations,
I have decided to accept the decision of the party as a loyal and
committed party member and as one of the leaders of the party.”
Under that arrangement, the Dan Orbih and Edward Sado-led factional
state executives down to its local government executives were dissolved
and a new unified executive enthroned with Chief Ekhabafe as its
chairman. Not satisfied, Sado headed for the courts, claiming that his
executive was duly elected as provided in the party’s constitution. He
argued that the PDP national secretariat had no right to dissolve an
executive that was duly recognized and inaugurated.
Orbih was to come on board as a replacement to Ekhabafe who died
within the period. He emerged as the consensus chairman. Consequently,
he stayed in the position to prosecute the 2011 elections in the state.
He is still the state chairman of the party, but may be facing some heat
occasioned by the discontent within the party as a precursor.
However, crisis has erupted with a letter to the PDP national
chairman, Dr. Bamanga Tukur, on October 23, 2012 by the duo of Dr.
Francis Omo-Osunde Iyasere and Solomon Ebuwa on behalf of the Edo PDP
stakeholders. The two who were one-time Publicity Secretary and
ex-officio member of the party respectively, were said to be political
associates of Ogbemudia complained in that petition that the present
executive led by Orbih were handpicked by Chief Anenih without the input
of other stakeholders.
They opined that the outcome of all the elections conducted so far in
Edo State under the Orbih-led executive have ended in failure, a point
they said were raised and described by Ogbemudia as worrisome. Orbih
has however dismissed the petition saying he will not dignify it with
any response.
Nonetheless, observers believe that the warring factions should
rather sheathe their swords in order to avoid a repetition of the war of
attrition which landed them a painful defeat in the 2007, 2011 and 2012
elections in the state.
According to them, for PDP to make remarkable impact in any future election, there is need for peace and tranquillity to reign.
A chieftain of the party, Chris Nehikhare, said the stakeholders who
want to turn things around in the Edo PDP, want a total departure from
the old order saying, “we are made of professionals, intellectuals and
men with ideas and these are people who under normal circumstances,
leadership should be thrust upon them”.
He added that, “there is a total disconnect between the people and
there is therefore the need for the older generation to give way for the
younger generation. We have in Edo south, people who have been doing
things over and over again and we are saying they should step aside so
that the younger generation should take responsibility.”
“We are going to create a new face for the party because the same
faces have been appearing in the party and they have been giving the
party wrong name. We are strong and lettered professionals; we cannot
fold our arms and allow the party to die. Time will come when the
future generation will ask us what we have done. We want to take our
destiny in our hands”.
Nehikhare added that, “we are not asking the elders to go but they
should delegate responsibility to the younger generation”, adding that,
“everybody should fall in line with the party structure. The idea that
when election ends the people should scatter is over. We want to
democratize our party and any structure that is recognized by our party,
we all will fall in line.”
Also, the former chair of Edo State oil and Gas Producing Areas
Development Commission (EDSOGPADEC), Mr. Larry Ogieva, stated that the
PDP has learnt from the past mistakes and therefore the group would not
allow a repeat of what led to the crisis that rocked members of the fold
in the past years.
Ogieva harped on the essence of members of the PDP in the senatorial
district and the state to rally round the state executive and warned
that the era of godfathers and impositions of people was over. He said
the, ‘’the mistakes made by our past leaders and followers will not be
repeated. We are ready to establish democracy, those who were the
architects and masters of this wrong picture being painted about PDP are
now either in ACN or ANPP; there are still a few of them still
remaining in PDP. We consider ourselves among those who have not been
tainted. Therefore, look at the faces now that we’re presenting those
who would mount the leadership of the party.”
Also speaking, Messrs Elvis Omoregie and Samuel Osazuwa, maintained
that members of the body have apart from creation of awareness, also
made conscious efforts across the three senatorial districts to mobilize
people to join the campaign and clamour for positive change in the
leadership of the party in the state.
The group pledged support for the PDP candidate in the last election,
retired General Charles Airhiavbere and urged him to pursue the
petition he filed at the state Election Petitions tribunal challenging
the election of Comrade Adams Oshiomhole to its logical end.
It is expected that a new Edo PDP will be one that can close ranks
and work to reposition the party ahead of the local government election
and that may probably explain why the party faithfuls are angling to
control the soul of the party in the state.
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