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News PDP Faction Inaugurates Own NWC, Express Interest To Work With Obasanjo's Coalition

Posted by Odinaka on Fri 02nd Feb, 2018 - tori.ng

A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party has inaugurated its own National Working Committee and expressed interest in working with Chief Olusegun Obasanjo's Coalition for Movement of Nigeria.

 
The Fresh PDP
 
While speaking at a press conference in Abuja on Thursday, a faction of the Fresh PDP, a splinter group that emerged from the Peoples Democratic Party, announced that it has set up its national working committee (NWC).
 
According to TheCable, Emmanuel Nwosu, the interim national chairman of the second faction, broke into two, with one faction claiming it had been dissolved while the other faction said the Fresh PDP remains active, said the group has set up a NWC to run its affairs.
 
He said the group will soon embark on an elective national convention where its leaders will emerge. “The NWC is expected to liaise with all the 37 state caretaker chairmen to ensure the immediate commencement of electronic membership registration so as to provide an authentic register for the elective national convention,” he said.
 
“Time is running out on our dear party and we must rise without further delay to make the best of the little time left.”
 
While saying there is no doubt that Nigerians will “very much” prefer PDP to APC in 2019, he, however, added that the PDP in question “will certainly not be the same old PDP, which is fraught with impunity and imposition”.
 
Nwosu said the group is ready to work with the Coalition for Nigeria pioneered by former President Olusegun Obasanjo and that it “will certainly turn out to be the much-needed pivot for the proposed coalition”.
 
He added that the faction needs a clear cut action “that will show us as a rebranded party; devoid of all the negativities which Chief Obasanjo very rightly captured in his last letter”.


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