PDP will bounce back very soon - Jonathan


Former President Goodluck Jonathan on Saturday said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) would resolve the crisis that engulfed it and come out stronger.


Jonathan expressed the optimism at his country home in Otuoke, Bayelsa when he received the report of the Gov Seriake Dickson-led PDP reconciliation Committee. He said resorting to courts for political disagreements was abnormal. He applauded the committee for getting the two factions of the party to the negotiating table and added that a truce was in sight given the commitments so far given by the party faithful.

He noted that there was an urgent need to return the power to the people arguing that litigation had surrendered the mandate of the people to the judiciary. “I have always believed that political differences should be resolved outside the courts, but unfortunately we are already involved with it and gone up to the Supreme Court, but we are hopeful of a political solution.” “Party politics is supposed to be a family affair and ought to be resolved amicably without resorting to the courts,” Jonathan said.

Also, Bayelsa state Governor Siriake Dickson said he accepted the challenge of rebuilding the PDP to express gratitude to the party that gave Bayelsa the platform to lead Nigeria through Jonathan. He said political option remained the best way of resolving the crisis within the party.

He noted that Jonathan laid the foundations for a political solution when he convened a meeting of PDP governors a few weeks ago that approved the peace plan.

He said the report, which is a roadmap to achieving peace was open to review and urged stakeholders with ideas to rebuild the party to table such ideas for discussion.

Speaking earlier, a member of the reconciliation committee Mr Mohammed Gana said Jonathan epitomised peace in the way he conceded defeat at the last general elections, a development that stabilized the country. Gana applauded Jonathan for his efforts at rebuilding the party and urged party loyalists to support the efforts of the reconciliation committee.
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  1. Una never tire to thief niaja money..you this thief's..wetting una forget for for aso rock again

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  2. Bounce back with new strategies of stealing...
    All these useless parties sef....PDP members are known for stealing, while APC party is fighting corruption that PDP inorgorated, APC is a party of tribalism (social ethnic party) created for hausa fulani; and religious mentality party.

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  3. Anybody in politics is corrupt.Nepotism, ethnic and religious sentiment, not upholding the constitution of Nigeria are all part corruption. Honest and sincere don't delve into politics because it is a dirty game.

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  4. Anybody in politics is corrupt.Nepotism, ethnic and religious sentiment, not upholding the constitution of Nigeria are all part corruption. Honest and sincere don't delve into politics because it is a dirty game.

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  5. Both PDP and APC are not good. While PDP is very currupt, APC promotes ethnic conflicts, so we need a new party that will allow the youth control the country in this modern era

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  6. APC does not promote ethnic divides but your hatred for Buhari does.

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  7. We want youth to take over, we want youth to take control of the country. We are damn tired of you old men. Support Olatunde Bankole Aluko as president of Nigeria in 2019. We want to take over, you have done yours, you have tried your best to the best you could. Now we want to try ours, and we want you to see the difference between you old men and we the youth. I am contesting as Nigeria president in 2019.

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  9. These people are day dreamers. Whether you bounce back or front, enough of Treasury loot.

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