Some groups in the Niger
Delta on Monday, warned that the persistent crises in the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, if not checked, could trigger a dangerous implosion against the
party ahead 2015 general elections.
The Concerned PDP Stakeholders, led by the Arepumo-owei of
Kabowei Kingdom in Delta State; Coalition of Ijaw Groups in the Niger Delta and
Niger Delta Youths for Positive Attitude, gave the warning while speaking separately
with reporters in Warri, Delta State; Yenagoa, Bayelsa State and Port-Harcourt,
Rivers State.
Chief Mike Loyibo, who heads the Concerned PDP Stakeholders
expressed concern over the suspension of the governor of Sokoto State, Dr.
Aliyu Wamakko by PDP National Working Committee, and urged the party “to
rescind the decision in the interest of party cohesion in Sokoto State.”
Agidee said: “You do not suspend a performing
government and bridge builder. Rather than suspension, the party should exhaust
all existing alternative dispute resolution mechanisms to amicably resolve
their differences.”
Mr. Emmanuel Enisuo of Niger Delta Youths for Positive
Attitude, who spoke in Port-Harcourt, decried the machination against Governor
Rotimi Amaechi.
He noted: “Governor Amaechi is somebody that has brought back
our values; built schools instead of sharing guns; and given the Niger-Delta
child what his parent could not give him.
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