Abba Moro, the senate minority leader, says he has no plan to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Moro spoke on Wednesday during a consultative meeting with
the PDP national working committee (NWC) led by Kabiru Turaki, the national
chairman.
The opposition party has witnessed a raft of defections
since the turn of the year.
The lawmaker said he and some members of the PDP are not
desperate politicians and would not abandon the party because of intimidation
or political pressure.
“I want to inform you, Mr chairman, that many of us here are
not poor or desperate politicians. We are in PDP to stay. We are not in PDP for
the sake of using the platform to win elections, and certainly not fixated on
the 2027 elections. So, no amount of intimidating scenarios will push us out of
PDP,” Moro said.
The senate minority leader, who described the PDP as the
only viable platform for democratic governance in Nigeria, urged members of the
newly elected NWC to work with party leaders to ensure unity and cohesion.
“The national convention has come and gone. So, this
responsibility falls on us, especially you (national chairman) and other
members of the NWC, to salvage the situation. Yours is a very herculean task,”
he said.
In his remarks, Turaki said party leaders are working
towards repositioning the PDP.
“Our goal is to save this country from anti-democratic
forces and salvage our multiparty democracy. The 2027 general elections are not
about defections, but about Nigerians,” he said.
Turaki commended Moro and other PDP senators for what he
described as their principled stance, calling them “pillars of the party”.
Also speaking, Adolphus Wabara, chairman of the PDP board of
trustees (BoT), congratulated the party on the recent conduct of its national
convention in Ibadan, Oyo state, and pledged the BoT’s support for the
Turaki-led NWC.
“From the early days of their tenure, it appears that our
party is being repositioned, structures are being strengthened, and confidence
is being restored across the federation,” Wabara said.
He called for unity and reconciliation within the party,
noting that the moment called for healing.
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