From Sayyourmind9ja
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aspirants, who were disqualified
from participating in last weekend state assemblies primaries
yesterday stormed the party’s national secretariat in Abuja with coffin
in protest.
The aspirants, who came with party thugs, carrying empty coffins, blocked the entrance to Wadata Plaza.
National Woman Leader, Kema Chikwe and National Vice Chairman,
South-South of the party, Cairo Ojougboh, were turned back by the
aspirants.
Some of them, who spoke with newsmen accused the PDP National Working
Committee and the state chapter of the party of conniving with former
Minister of State for Education and governorship aspirant, Nyesom Wike
of frustrating their aspirations.
A state Assembly aspirant, Davis Saloka, from Eleme constituency,
said they were at the PDP secretariat to kick against the “open robbery
perpetrated against them by the party.”
Saloka told newsmen that no fewer than 107 members of the party paid
to obtain the expression of interest and nomination forms, but noted
that only 32, whom he claimed were loyalists of Nyesom, were given what
he called “dubious clearance,” while the rest of them were disqualified.
“We all bought forms to participate in the PDP primary election but what we saw was out of the ordinary.
“We attended the screening exercise but we did not know our fate
until Friday night when we saw a list pasted, indicating that only 32
persons were cleared to participate in the election.
“We discovered that those nominated from Wike’s camp were given
clearance which gave them automatic ticket while the rest of us were
screened out.
“The most annoying thing was that we were not told the reason we were
disqualified, and it is more curious to note that all we saw was a list
that was neither signed nor was on a PDP letter head, but just
contained the names of Wike’s boys as the only ones cleared to
participate in the party primary.
“On Saturday, they just wrote the names of these people and said
they were the winners of the PDP party primary where elections were not
held.
“It is injustice, we won’t accept it,” he said.
Another aspirant, Jude Nwibie, from Kana Constituency 2 spoke in
similar vein and submitted that he was disqualified without any cogent
reason.
He further disclosed that he went through the rigour of the screening
exercise like his colleagues in accordance with the party’s guideline
for the election, but was surprised that the result of the screening
exercise was not made public.
He, however, said he was stupefied to see a list of 32 persons
pasted a night before the party primary as the cleared aspirants for the
race.
“A huge injustice was visited on us by the party just to please Wike an Ikwere man who wants to succeed another Ikwere man.
“Money was collected from us for nomination form but we were prevented from participating in any party primary,” he said.
In a joint petition signed by 31 of the aggrieved aspirants under the
aegis of Coalition of Rivers State PDP House of Assembly and National
Assembly aspirants, they demanded the dissolution of the Rivers State
chapter of the party, led by Felix Obuah and the removal of Deputy
National Chairman of the ruling party, Uche Secondus.
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