Alhaji Bamanga Tukur, The
National Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, yesterday, warned that to
avoid distractions as the party prepares for 2015 presidential election, it was
prepared to wield the big stick against any erring member.
He said that failure of PDP in the past to strictly enforce
its laws for whipping non-conforming members into line had accounted for the
frequent breakdown of confidence among members on one hand and the troubles
with the leadership on the other hand.
Tukur added that party discipline and supremacy were also
parts of the major foundation upon which PDP was built.
He noted that enforcing discipline in PDP was now a task for
the present National Working Committee, NWC, saying the party would no longer
tolerate any acts of indiscipline and sabotage.
According to him, the party was tired of reports of
anti-party activities being levelled against members in some states, adding
that henceforth, he will not hesitate to invoke relevant sections of PDP’s
constitution against those he termed errant members if only to maintain
discipline within its fold.
Speaking with journalists on 14 years of democracy, Tukur
stressed that the party’s constitution had always been a veritable tool for
promoting harmonious relationship and cohesion among members.
This coming barely four days after Chairman of PDP Board of
Trustees, BoT, Chief Tony Anenih canvassed for automatic ticket for President
Jonathan to contest the 2015 presidential election, against the backdrop that
he had performed
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