Pan-northern
socio-political organisation, Arewa Consultative Forum on Sunday
expressed concern over the break up of the ruling Peoples Democratic
Party.
National Publicity Secretary of the ACF,
Mr. Anthony Sani, said it was worrisome to the leadership of the Forum
whose expectation was that the party would bring Nigerians together to
overcome their differences.
The Forum noted that if the ruling party
could not unite its own house, then, the party had no business in
presiding over an already divided people.
The ACF stated this just as the Nigerian
Labour Congress said on Sunday that the weekend split of the PDP was
dangerous to democracy and the unity of the country.
According to the ACF, in a text message
to one of our correspondent in Kaduna on Sunday, the deveopment should
serve as a clarion call to those with mandate over not just the PDP but
also over a united Nigeria.
The message reads, “The reported break
up of PDP is a source of concern to those of us who have been calling on
the nation’s leaders to bring Nigerians together and enable them to
“live up to their synergistic potential by working hard to overcome the
differences that divide the people.”
In a statement titled, “Politicians
should put the nation and the people first,” the Vice President of the
NLC, Mr. Issa Aremu, said in Kaduna on Sunday that the increasing
factionalisation of some of the parties in the country some months to
the 2015 elections was dangerous.
To NLC, democracy was all about contestation and cooperations among the political actors.
It noted, however, that it was not too
late for the politicians to quickly return to the path of democratic
process, contestation and cooperation and prevent Nigeria from the acid
test of implosion in 2015.
It added that the organised Labour and
the ordinary Nigerians who could not run out of the country would not
watch while democracy, fought for with agony and pain, was being
undermined by new militicians whose ambition was to hold on to power without responsibility to the people and the nation.
According to the NLC, “It is a sad
commentary that almost 15 years after, we are not building political
parties, one critical success factors in democratic process.”
“The solution to the current political
imbroglio, is for political parties and their leaders to respect their
internal democracy. Elbowing opponents out rather than accommodating
them could not build democracy in the country.
The statement read in parts, “The
weekend split within the ruling People’s Democratic Party arising from
the special convention of the party held on Saturday August 31, 2013 and
increasing factionalisation of some of the political parties on the eve
of 2015 election is a dangerous development to Nigeria’s democracy,
unity and cohesion of the country as a whole.
“Nigeria’s democracy is tall in
political acrimonies, (not even contestation), executive thuggery,
bickering, elbowing, exclusion but miserably shot in inclusion,
cooperation, unity, friendship and solidarity needed for development of a
country underdelivering for its people like Nigeria in basic goods and
services.
“It is certainly not too late for the
politicians to quickly return to the path of democratic process,
contestation and cooperation and prevent Nigeria from the acid test of
implosion in 2015.
“Labour and the working people who
cannot take a flight out of the country will not watch while democracy
fought for with agony and pain is being undermined by new militicians
whose ambition is power without responsibility to the people and the
nation.
“We cannot criminalise dissidents. That was the discredited ways of the military, not the tested way of democrats world wide.
“The burden is on the President and
Governors as well as party chieftains to reaffirm commitment to
democracy or risk loosing the baby plus the mess we unfairly tie to her.
“In all this, the missing link is the people and the country.”
Meanwhile, the Lagos State chairman of PDP, Mr. Tunji Shelle, has described the party’s crisis as embarrassing.
He, however, appealed to the aggrieved members to allow truce, with a view to resolving the acrimony.
He said, “The internal mechanism of the party to resolve such grievances ought to be well explored.
“Indeed the fact that the aggrieved
persons have not decamped out of the party but allegedly created a
parallel NWC shows that they are still passionate about the party even
as their actions may have been too spontaneous, radical and threatening
to the integrity of the party.
“I urge all sides to the crisis to put
the interest of the party above parochial sentiments and particularly
not act “judas” to the Party, especially at this time that their appears
to be vibrant opposition in the polity.”
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