PDP NWC Suspends Elumelu, 6 Others Over House Minority Positions
The
National Working Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
yesterday slammed a one month suspension on the minority leader of the
House of Representatives, Ndudi Elumelu and six others for disobeying the party directives.
Other suspended members were Wole Oke, Lynda Ikpeazu, Anayo Edwin, Gideon Gwadi, Toby Okechukwu and Adekoya Abdul-Majid.
The
seven suspended members were those nominated by the speaker of the
House, Femi Gbajabiamila, as minority leaders, against the choices sent
in by the main opposition party.
The PDP
had nominated Chukwuka Onyema as Deputy Minority Leader, Yakubu Barde as
Minority Whip and Muraina Ajibola as Deputy Minority Whip.
Reacting
to the news of their suspension last night, Elumelu, who described it
as surprising and shocking said the party took the decision without giving room for fair hearing.
He
said: “I am surprised and shocked that the NWC of our great party, the
PDP can sit and take a decision without giving room for fair hearing. I
lost an aunty and left Abuja immediately after plenary on Thursday and
travelled to Delta state.
I was informed by my gateman who received the
letter from the party at 7.45pm and called me at 8pm. I tried to reach
out to the other members named in the letter to see if they could be at
the meeting and found out they were also out of town.
Out of
respect for the party, I instructed my Special Assistant to write to the
party and requested a new date. I would have expected that if the date,
we suggested was not convenient for the party, they would have proposed
another day when we could have appeared before them.
I have great respect for the party and I’m ready to serve.
Also,
Oke described the action as unfortunate, pointing out that the party
decided to suspend its most loyal member for towing the path of honour
and constitutionalism.
“I owe
my party and its leaders a duty of care to advise appropriately as one
of the ranking members of the house. I have discharged that duty. I
advised my party leaders appropriately about our house rules about
nomination of our leadership.
That PDP
alone can’t do it without other eight political parties. On
speakership, the PDP had no candidate. I follow my conscience; I follow
what my constituents clamoured for, I followed practices and
conventions”, Oke said.
Addressing
journalists after its NWC meeting, the National Publicity Secretary of
the PDP, Kola Ologbondiyan said that the party took the decision after
reviewing the issues surrounding the minority leadership of the House of
Representatives.
According
to Ologbondiyan, the Party noted the roles played by the suspended
members which resulted in the Speaker, Gbajabiamila, reading another
list for minority leadership of the House other than the list submitted
to him by the PDP.
Ologbondiyan
said: “After preliminary examination by the NWC, it was evident that
the roles played by the above mentioned members, bordered on
indiscipline, insubordination and disobedience of party directives
contrary to Section 58 (1)(b)(c)(f)(h) of the PDP Constitution (as
amended in 2017), which provides that Subject to the provision of this
Constitution, the party shall have power to discipline any member who
says or does anything likely to bring the party into disrepute, hatred
or contempt.
“Disobeys
or neglects to carry out lawful directives of the party or any organ or
officer of the party; engages in anti-party activities; or engages in
any conduct likely to cause disaffection among members of the party or
is likely to disrupt the peaceful, lawful and efficient conduct of the
business of the party”.
Speaking on why they were absence after they were summoned by the
PDP NWC, Elumelu said that he left Abuja for his home town in Delta
State to attend his aunt’s burial rites.
“I’m not
in Abuja right now. I travelled Thursday’s night. I am currently
attending the burial rites of my auntie. We shall attend. We have
written to the NWC asking for another date”.
Also,
when contacted, Ikpeazu said she travelled and currently
was out of town. Ikpeazu also confirmed that they had written a letter
to the PDP NWC, that they will honour the party invitation any time
another meeting is rescheduled.
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