Former President Goodluck Jonathan said Nigerians still believed in the capacity of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to lead the country.
Jonathan stated this at the expanded National Caucus of the party held on Monday night at Wadata House, Abuja.
He
said that this was demonstrated with reactions by Nigerians to the
Supreme Court judgment on the party’s leadership crisis on Wednesday.
He urged that all our efforts by PDP members and supporters within this period should be channeled towards building the party.
“Nigerians
still believe in the PDP because when the Supreme Court judgment was
given, I was so surprised because some of people called and sent text
messages to me."
“They are not
even politicians but they are so happy that PDP has come on stream
because they were worried that PDP will go down."
“So,
if people who are not even members of PDP are so happy that PDP has now
gotten a platform to operate in spite of the negative propaganda
against us, it means people still believe in PDP."
“PDP is a party that Nigerians still believe in,” Jonathan said.
He
appealed to party members to rebuild it, assuring that many people who
stepped aside from the party as a result of its leadership crisis would
return.
“The first thing we need to do is to rebuild the party because when the party is strong, everything will be added to that."
“Whether
you have individual or group interest, as a politician, you must serve.
These are very basic things, but first and foremost, we must strengthen
the party."
“Let us cooperate
with the Caretaker Committee and make sure that PDP is very cohesive.
And when that happens, people who stepped aside may step back."
“We
may not even need to go on a voyage of discovery to discover people.
But they, themselves will come back because a strong party acts like a
magnet."
“It will attract all the people that are interested,” he said.
On
his part, Chairman of the PDP National Caretaker Committee, Sen. Ahmed
Makarfi, said only a miracle would stop PDP from regaining power in
2019.
Makarfi said the meeting was convened to chart the way forward for the party.
“We call this caucus before the meeting of other organs. You are our party leaders."
“Immediately judgment was delivered, I said no victor nor vanquished, and we mean it."
“It does not mean taking what belong to people and giving to a few people.”
On his part, Mr Ayodele Fayose,
Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Governor of Ekiti State, urged
party members and leaders to return to the “home” and mobilise
Nigerians at the grassroots.
“If this
party must win, if PDP must get the confidence of Nigerians, if this
party must be restored, our leaders must go back home and work,” Fayose said.
The Deputy President of the Senate, Mr Ike Ekweremadu, said that the Lord gave PDP the victory because He loved Nigerian.
He said that the time had come for the party to work together and deliver good governance to the country.
“Time
to work is now; we must go back to the drawing board. We must not
disappoint Nigerians. It is time for fence-mending and reconstructing
Nigeria for real change."
“We all believe in the party that was why we stayed. We need everybody in this party to re-build the party,” Ekweremadu said.
The Board of Trustees Chairman, Alhaji Jubril Walid, said it was time for the party to build a new Nigeria.
Walid, who was represented by Mr Aminu Wali, said “this is a new PDP. It is going to have a new beginning, a new start, by the grace of God.”
Present at the meeting were David Mark, Remi Bakare, Stella Omu, Godswill Akpabio, Nyesom Wike, Sule Lamido, Ahmadu Ali and also Uche Secondus.
Others were Olisa Metu, Jonah Jang, Jerry Gana, Grace Bent, Gabriel Suswam, Emmanuel Udom, Sen Ifeanyi Okowa, Emmanuel Iwuanyanwu and Darius Ishyaku
The other persons were Jonah
Jang, Tom Ikimi, Vincent Ogbulafor, Ahmadu Ali, Jim Agbaje, Solomon
Ewuga, Liyel Imoke, Ibrahim Mantu, Emeka Ihedioha, Dimeji Bankole.
Meanwhile, the former Chairman of the Party, Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff was absent.
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