Wike Accuses Makinde of Betrayal Amid PDP Crisis
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has accused Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde of betrayal and stoking internal conflict within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
In a statement on Sunday, Wike blamed the crisis on “dishonesty and lack of trust” among party leaders. He said a G5 meeting in Lagos was held to address these issues.
“I made it clear to the governor of Oyo State, HE Seyi Makinde, that he was the architect of our problems, pointing out to him that non-adherence to agreements reached was the bane of the party and that he was the chief culprit of this anomaly.”
Wike said they agreed to move forward, but Makinde later undermined the process.
At a broader stakeholders’ meeting, Wike accused Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed of also v+olating agreements.
“At the end of the meeting, we came to some resolutions, including (a) That Senator Samuel Anyanwu remains the national secretary of the PDP in tandem with the Supreme Court judgement… and (d) Nobody should deviate from the agreements so reached.”
He said a reconciliation committee led by Bukola Saraki was formed, but Makinde and Enugu Governor Peter Mbah later pushed for Ude Okoye as secretary.
“Again, Seyi Makinde organised some people in the national secretariat to insist that the deputy national secretary should act as national secretary, in v+olating of the agreement earlier reached… a letter was written by the deputy national secretary, calling for a meeting of the NEC of the party.”
Wike also claimed a valid letter confirming PDP’s Anambra candidate was discredited.
“The letter… was portrayed as rejected by the party through a rebuttal letter signed by the national publicity secretary, acting on the orders of Seyi Makinde and Peter Mbah.”
He said INEC refused to attend the May 24 congress.
“INEC refused to attend because the proper signatory recognised by law, that is, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, was not a signatory to the invitation notice.”
Calling the actions “provocative and annoying,” Wike vowed:
“I will f+ght until justice is served.”
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has accused Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde of betrayal and stoking internal conflict within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
In a statement on Sunday, Wike blamed the crisis on “dishonesty and lack of trust” among party leaders. He said a G5 meeting in Lagos was held to address these issues.
“I made it clear to the governor of Oyo State, HE Seyi Makinde, that he was the architect of our problems, pointing out to him that non-adherence to agreements reached was the bane of the party and that he was the chief culprit of this anomaly.”
Wike said they agreed to move forward, but Makinde later undermined the process.
At a broader stakeholders’ meeting, Wike accused Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed of also v+olating agreements.
“At the end of the meeting, we came to some resolutions, including (a) That Senator Samuel Anyanwu remains the national secretary of the PDP in tandem with the Supreme Court judgement… and (d) Nobody should deviate from the agreements so reached.”
He said a reconciliation committee led by Bukola Saraki was formed, but Makinde and Enugu Governor Peter Mbah later pushed for Ude Okoye as secretary.
“Again, Seyi Makinde organised some people in the national secretariat to insist that the deputy national secretary should act as national secretary, in v+olating of the agreement earlier reached… a letter was written by the deputy national secretary, calling for a meeting of the NEC of the party.”
Wike also claimed a valid letter confirming PDP’s Anambra candidate was discredited.
“The letter… was portrayed as rejected by the party through a rebuttal letter signed by the national publicity secretary, acting on the orders of Seyi Makinde and Peter Mbah.”
He said INEC refused to attend the May 24 congress.
“INEC refused to attend because the proper signatory recognised by law, that is, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, was not a signatory to the invitation notice.”
Calling the actions “provocative and annoying,” Wike vowed:
“I will f+ght until justice is served.”
Wike Accuses Makinde of Betrayal Amid PDP Crisis
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has accused Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde of betrayal and stoking internal conflict within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
In a statement on Sunday, Wike blamed the crisis on “dishonesty and lack of trust” among party leaders. He said a G5 meeting in Lagos was held to address these issues.
“I made it clear to the governor of Oyo State, HE Seyi Makinde, that he was the architect of our problems, pointing out to him that non-adherence to agreements reached was the bane of the party and that he was the chief culprit of this anomaly.”
Wike said they agreed to move forward, but Makinde later undermined the process.
At a broader stakeholders’ meeting, Wike accused Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed of also v+olating agreements.
“At the end of the meeting, we came to some resolutions, including (a) That Senator Samuel Anyanwu remains the national secretary of the PDP in tandem with the Supreme Court judgement… and (d) Nobody should deviate from the agreements so reached.”
He said a reconciliation committee led by Bukola Saraki was formed, but Makinde and Enugu Governor Peter Mbah later pushed for Ude Okoye as secretary.
“Again, Seyi Makinde organised some people in the national secretariat to insist that the deputy national secretary should act as national secretary, in v+olating of the agreement earlier reached… a letter was written by the deputy national secretary, calling for a meeting of the NEC of the party.”
Wike also claimed a valid letter confirming PDP’s Anambra candidate was discredited.
“The letter… was portrayed as rejected by the party through a rebuttal letter signed by the national publicity secretary, acting on the orders of Seyi Makinde and Peter Mbah.”
He said INEC refused to attend the May 24 congress.
“INEC refused to attend because the proper signatory recognised by law, that is, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, was not a signatory to the invitation notice.”
Calling the actions “provocative and annoying,” Wike vowed:
“I will f+ght until justice is served.”
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