Jibrin was reacting
to a newspaper report that the Ahmed Makarfi faction was approaching
some aggrieved chieftains of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC )
to form a new political party.
Jibrin, who
described the newspaper report as false and unfounded, said there were
no such plans, adding that posterity would not forgive any member of the
party who has an ambition to kill or dump it.
The PDP has
been embroiled in a prolonged leadership crisis leading to the emergence
of two factions led by former Kaduna State, Senator Ahmed Makarfi and
former Borno State governor, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff.
Jibrin said
every organ of the party was working hard to strengthen it to enable
it maintain its power and play its role as an strong opposition party
in the country.
“I wish to say authoritatively that there is no any plan to dump PDP as it was never discussed or any discussion taken by any organ of the party.
“If we do that, posterity will not forgive us because PDP is already a household
name dearly loved by every household in Nigeria.
“Posterity
will judge any one with the ambition to kill PDP for his ambition. It is
quite contrary to the hard work of our founding fathers and mothers who
worked so hard to produce the brand PDP.
“It is
wishful thinking for anybody to think that PDP will abandon its
qualitative and acceptable product for any new born baby that have to
start all over again by learning to sit, crawl and walk before getting its bearing to Nigerians” he said.
He also
ruled out the possibility of changing the name of the party, saying
that taking such action would be a disaster for Nigeria’s political
development, “especially when we cast our mind back to hardwork and
foresight of our founding fathers and mothers that came up with the
brand name, PDP, which is fully accepted and cherished by Nigerians.”
He said
abandoning the name “PDP “ will be a very costly venture as it will be
very difficult to ask all members to leave the party collectively at
the same time for a new brand.
According to
him, “dumping PDP will mean leaving entirely the party to somebody or
group with all its assets; the Wadata plaza, legacy house, Peoples
Democratic Institute, and billions of naira uncompleted headquarters of
the party.
“We cannot also stop any person for hi-jacking the already legally registered brand the PDP. It will open more court litigations in attempt to share the great assets.
“We will
have no guarantee of stopping some original PDP members in remaining
with the PDP even if we attempt to change the name.
“What we
need is a genuine alliance that will woo other parties and individuals
to PDP and still not changing its name in order to make its strongest,”
he said.
However, in
spite of the division within the party, Jibrin expressed optimism that
one of the factional candidates of the party in the forth coming
governorship election in Ondo State, Mr. Eyitayo Jegede, would emerge
the winner, although the court is yet to determine who among Jegede
and Mr. Jimoh Ibrahim, a candidate of the Sheriff led faction of the
party will emerge the candidate of the party in the election.
He said
further that the PDP is hopeful at the Edo State governorship
election petitions Tribunal as its candidate, Osagie Ize-Iyamu is
expected to reclaim victory at the tribunal.
Commenting
on the war against corruption by the current administration, the BoT
chairman, maintained that any war against corruption should pursued
holistically and should not be limited to a particular group or segment of the society.
According to
him, there is corruption in every facet of the Nigerian society
pointing out that a serious programme for eradicating corruption is required to tackle the menace.
“Corruption in Nigeria should be looked at realistically with a programme and not just picking people like that.
“Not all PDP
people are corrupt, I am telling you. There are very honest and
respected people in PDP. But everything is being blamed on PDP members.
Most of the people that are in APC today were PDP members. Do you mean
to tell me that there are no corrupt people in APC?
“This is not
fair. I think we should have a programme of eradicating corruption in
Nigeria, a very serious programme for a period of five years.
“There is
corruption in every facet of our lives, so why are you blaming only a
segment and you are condemning judges because of few individuals? The
case of judges is like the case of PDP.”
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