Senate
President, David Mark, has warned the members of the ruling Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) who have been fighting and trading blames since
the party’s loss to drop their differences soon or else the party could
collapse.
He said this on Wednesday when he was visited in his office by the
deputy senate president, Ike Ekweremadu, who heads the PDP post-election
assessment committee which was inaugurated yesterday.
According to a statement released by his chief press secretary, Paul
Mumeh, the Senate president warned that unless the severe in-fighting in
the PDP is put to an immediate end, the party may be heading for final
destruction.
Mark expressed worry over the continued acrimony between factions in
the party and frowned at a situation where “the PDP is already
hemorrhaging.”
The statement quoted Mark to have warned that “unless we halt the
bleeding and find the necessary therapy, we may be heading for the final
burial of the party.”
“The party (PDP) is already comatose and we should do all we can to
resuscitate the party rather than this unnecessary rancor and bulk
passing.
“The emerging factions (in PDP) are absolutely unnecessary. The
combatants must sheathe their swords and embrace dialogue. My appeal is
that we should not do anything further that would damage the already
fragmented house.
“Everybody should come together and rebuild the party. We have
gotten enough bruises. We need not inflict further pains on ourselves,
with continuous bickering.
“Enough of this blame-game. We should return to the drawing board and need not wash our dirty linen in the public, anymore.
“I believe a useful lesson has been learnt from the PDP electoral
misfortune. As for me, it is time to put on our thinking caps and chart
a new course.
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