PDP National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh
| credits: trends.com.ng
| credits: trends.com.ng
Crisis
is brewing in the Peoples Democratic Party over who should occupy some
positions in the National Assembly among its senators.
One of the senators, who spoke with
journalists on condition of anonymity in Abuja on Thursday, said
powerful forces in the party were planning to install their cronies as
principal officers of the party in the National Assembly.
It will be recalled that the party,
through its National Publicity Secretary, Chief Olisa Metuh, had on
Wednesday announced the zoning of the offices to different zones.
Metuh
said that in the Senate, the party zoned the office of the Minority
Leader to the South-South and the position of the Minority Whip was
moved to the North-Central. However, the North-East and South-West, he
said, will provide the Deputy Minority Leader and the Deputy Minority
Whip, respectively.
In the House of Representatives, Metuh
said the PDP caucus in the chamber had already zoned the placement of
the Minority Leader to the South-South without informing the party.
He said the party had accepted the decision.
Metuh listed other offices, as zoned by
the party, to include the Minority Whip to the North-West and the Deputy
Minority Leader to come from the South-East while the North-East will
fill the position of the Deputy Minority Whip.
The senator said that the zoning had
pitched some influential leaders of the party, including former
President Goodluck Jonathan and his wife, Patience, against the Deputy
Senate President, Senator Ike Ekweremadu, as well as the Governor of
Rivers State, Mr. Nyesom Wike.
The family of the former President was
said to be rooting for Senator George Sekibo as the Minority Leader
while both Ekweremadu and Wike were against such a choice.
The immediate-past Governor of Akwa-Ibom
State, who is now a senator, Chief Godswill Akpabio, was also said to
have shown interest in the same position.
Akpabio’s ambition, however, is against the Senate Rules on ranking.
The opposition party is expected to
bring its decision on the zoning to the Senate on July 21, when the
upper chamber resumes plenary.
A senator from the South-South zone, who
spoke with journalists, said that the crisis was “capable of weakening
the PDP ahead of its role as a viable opposition party in the years
ahead.”
He said, “We are seeing the All
Progressives Congress crisis now. Ours is also in the making, because
before July 21, if we too don’t sort ourselves out, we can at best say
that what is capable of weakening the PDP ahead of its role as a viable
opposition party in the years ahead may have been planted.
“We all thought the issue of Senate
Minority Leader has been laid to rest until the Deputy Senate President
called us for a meeting in his house, where he sort people’s opinions on
the propriety or otherwise of selecting Sen. John Eno for the position.
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