There appears to be a crack in the National Working
Committee (NWC) of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) over the crisis in the
selection of the House of Representatives Minority Leader as some members of
the national leadership have disowned the extension of the suspension Hon.
Ndudi Elumelu and others from the party.
Elumelu, representing Delta state, emerged as the Minority
Leader of the House against the wish of the national leadership, earning him a
one-month suspension from the PDP.
The party’s preferred candidate for the post is Hon.
Kingsley Chinda, who it has since appointed as the leader of the PDP Caucus in
the House.
At the expiration of the one month period, the party through
a statement by its National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, recently
announced the extension of the suspension of
Elumelu and others.
This has now been challenged by some members of the party’s
NWC, including Deputy National Chairman (South), Elder Yemi Akinwunmi and the
National Youth Leader, Sunday Udeh Okoye.
They spoke at separate interviews with reporters in Abuja on
Tuesday.
The Deputy National Chairman (South), Elder Yemi Akinwunmi
denied knowledge of the extension of the suspension of Elumelu and others,
which he said was not discussed at the NWC level.
He said: “I am not aware of the extension of the suspension.
I do not remember any occasion where it was elongated,” adding, “I am only
aware that he was suspended only for one month, after that, I am not aware of
any further action.”
Asked about the status of the suspension, Akinwunmi further
said: “I am an integral part of NWC, but I am telling you that to the best of
my knowledge, I am aware that he was suspended for one month and that was about
six months ago.”
The party national deputy chairman affirmed that Elumelu’s
suspension had lapsed but did not say whether he has now been recognized as the
Rep Minority Leader, saying: “It (suspension) has lapsed.
On his part, the National Youth Leader also denied knowledge
of the suspension extension, saying that the NWC has not given such order.
He suggested that the party spokesman had no authority to
issue the statement announcing the extension of Elumelu’s suspension. “That is
not our statement,” he said, adding: “We did not do that.”
Okoye further explained: “The Constitution of the party says
that you have to give them one-month suspension, you have to set up a committee
and the committee will have to make a recommendation within that one month. And
whatever the committee makes, that will be the basis of your next action.
“If you recommend that they will be expelled, they will be
expelled. If they say suspend, you suspend them. If they say fine, you fine
them. You do not just elongate, the Constitution does not say elongate after
the one month.
“And anybody who is saying that we elongated, you can ask
the person where lies the report of the committee setup. Where is the report
and we were in the meeting of the NWC all through this month and we never for
one day, discussed the matter.
“It has never been in
our agenda. You can also request from the person (spokesman), the agenda of
each of the NWC’s meeting within this November or that of October.”
Also affirming that the decision to extend Hon. Elumelu and
others was not the party leadership’s decision, the National Youth Leader
declared, “I was in all the meetings, it was not discussed.”
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