After PDP convention, Gov Dickson calls for peace among party members
- The governor of Bayelsa state, Seriake Dickson, led the National Reconciliation Committee of the PDP to sue for peace after the party’s national convention of Saturday, December 9
- The governor urged aggrieved party members to set aside their differences and work for the good of the party
- Dickson said all those he visited were positive on the need to have a united and strong party
The governor of Bayelsa state, Seriake Dickson, on Tuesday, December 12, led the National Reconciliation Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to visit some aggrieved members as part of efforts to forge a post-convention reconciliation within the party, NAN reports.
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NAIJ.com gathered that among the party members visited by the Dickson team was former national chairmanship aspirant, Professor Tunde Adeniran; special adviser media relations to Governor Dickson, Fidelis Soriwei, revealed in a statement in Abuja.
Also visited by Dickson were former deputy Senate president, Senator Ibrahim Mantu; a former minister of information and orientation, Prof Jerry Gana; and former minister of women affairs, Hajia Ina Ciroma, who contested for the position of deputy national chairman, north.
Dickson stated that all his hosts were positive on the need to have a united strong party.
Adeniran told Dickson to reach out to all candidates and as many members of the party in the bid to reconcile.
Adeniran said that it was important to also reach out to as many members of the PDP who did not contest for any position but fought gallantly to ensure the preservation of the party.
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“We should try to interact with various players. I will suggest that we should not leave any stone unturned to reach out as much as possible.
“There are those of us that carried the flag, but there are some others who are key players in this party, who may not even contest for positions but they are no less concerned about this party.
“When you look back, you can see some of those key members of the concerned stakeholders who fought gallantly to ensure that indeed this party survived.
“So let the contacts, the consultations be as all-embracing as possible. It takes time, it takes energy but then what is worth doing is what is worth doing," he said.
Adeniran said that Dickson assumed the position of the chief conciliator of the party not just because he ‘is a governor but because of his commitment to the party, his integrity and sense of fairness and justice’.
He added that no genuine member of the PDP would doubt the eligibility of Dickson for his role as the head of the party’s team on reconciliation.
Former minister of information and orientation, Prof Jerry Gana, said he would never leave the PDP for whatever reason.
Former deputy Senate president, Ibrahim Mantu, advised the PDP to focus on the 2019 elections, and strive hard to restore the party’s lost glory.
NAIJ.com had previously reported that ex-president Goodluck Jonathan, on Monday, December 11, began moves for a reconciliation process between aggrieved members of the PDP.
Jonathan’s move followed the outcome and bickering after the just concluded PDP's national convention which took place at the Eagle Square, Abuja on Saturday, December 9.
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Source: Naija.ng