PDP: Don’t stay longer than 3 months – Clark warns Makarfi
He said the committee should conduct a national convention on the expiration of the three months to elect new members of National Working Committee, NWC, and National Executive Committee, NEC.
He warned the PDP against allowing governors hijack delegates to convention and recommended that direct primary be done at the ward, local government and state levels to enable delegates vote directly without any influence or intimidation from the governors.
He said: “You will recall that I was one of the elders and senior members of PDP, the party in power at the centre from the return of democracy in 1999 to 2015.
“While I was in the party as a member, I paid my dues to the fullest until I retired from partisan politics in 2015.
“I have observed the Constitution of PDP and the 1999 Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria (as amended) and wish to state as follows: Senator Ahmed Markarfi’s Caretaker Committee should be given at most another three months to allow new executives and other organs of the party to be elected to enable the Party move on.
“Any time longer than three months will not be in the best interest of the Party and its members.
“If there are interested members of the Caretaker Committee for elective positions, such as President, Senator or Governor, such persons should not remain in office as members of the Caretaker Committee for more than three months.
“Zoning of Presidency and Chairmanship of the Party. Part of The Ekweremadu Committee Report which zoned the Presidency to the North, and the National Chairmanship to the South should be adopted.
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