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PDP will emerge stronger from National Convention says Jonathan

…We are working for a candidate that will drive party to victory-Wike 

Former President Goodluck Jonathan has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will become solid  after the successfully  conclusion  of the December 9 National Convention.

Addressing journalists after a visit to the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike at the Government House Port Harcourt on Sunday, Former President Goodluck Jonathan said that an elected National  Working Committee will set in motion  the preparation for the 2019 General Elections.

He said: “God willing, we will go through the National Convention and the party will become solid.

“You  know we have a Caretaker Committee.  When  you have a Caretaker Committee, you are not as strong as a fully elected chairman.  The party passed through some challenges.  Luckily for us, we have  passed through  that phase with the pronouncement of the Supreme Court “.

“We want to formally elect the officials  of the party that will lead  the party to the 2019 elections.  I am very hopeful that on the 9th of December we will elect our leaders “.

Commenting on the performance of Governor Wike, the Former President described  him as one of Nigeria’s best in terms of projects delivery and policies.

He said: “He is one of the best governors in terms of commitment, in terms of putting structures on ground, in terms of coming up with creative policies.

“He met certain structures, he has improved  on them and he has built new  roads and infrastructure.  I was even asked to come and commission one of the roads. That is why people call him Mr Projects. He has been accepted by Nigerians as a performing governor “.

The Former President thanked Governor Wike and the Rivers State Executive Council  for attending  the funeral of his brother-in-law at Okrika.

Meanwhile, Governor, Nyesom Ezenwo Wike has declared that the leaders and members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are working  for the  emergence of a National Chairman who will drive the  party to  electoral victory in  2019.

He said all stakeholders are building to re-position  the PDP, noting that no zone has been left out in the political equation.

Speaking when he granted audience to a  National Chairmanship Aspirant of the PDP, Chief Raymond Dokpesi at the  Government House Port Harcourt on Sunday, Governor Wike also berated those calling for the micro-zoning  of the National Chairmanship position . He said the position was zoned to the entire South.

He said: “No region has been left out. PDP is not  in power. PDP  is an opposition party.  We are working for a chairman that will drive PDP and make PDP to win elections.

“The chairman   is not going  to share contracts to any zone for you to say a particular zone is left out. It is only when a government is formed that you talk about a zone being left out”

He said that he will join other stakeholders  to ensure that PDP emerges victorious  in future elections.

The governor charged PDP members to remain vigilant  as APC  is working round the  clock to sow seeds of discord amongst party members.

He reiterated that he has no intention to vie for the position of Vice President , saying that as a first term governor he is focused on the delivery of good governance to Rivers people.

“I am a first term governor.  How can I leave my state to go and vie for the post of Vice President?8”, he said.

He urged National Chairmanship Aspirants to use their campaigns  to mobilise for the party.

Earlier, National Chairmanship Aspirant, Chief Raymond Dokpesi called for the creation of level playing  field for all aspirants.

He said that only the best candidate should  emerge to lead the PDP  after the National Convention.

He solicited the support of the Rivers State Governor and Rivers delegates  of the PDP  to the National Convention.

 

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