The PDP
lost power in Nigeria after 16 years (Image credits: AFP)
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The Peoples Democratic
Party has asked Nigerians to forgive the party for its inability to meet their
yearnings in the past 16 years. The party also said that fielding former
President Goodluck Jonathan as the PDP candidate for the 2015 Presidential
election was an error. It added that the party was aware that Nigerians were
angry with it because of some actions it took when it was in power.
The
PDP said it was ready to mend fences and this was why it was organizing a
national conference where all issues affecting the former ruling party would be
discussed.
The Punch report continues:
The
Chairman, National Planning Committee of the conference, Dr. Raymond Dokpesi,
said this at a news conference in Abuja on Tuesday.
Dokpesi,
a chieftain of the party from Edo State, was flanked at the briefing by members
of the planning committee of the conference.
The
defeat of the party in the last general election came to its leaders as a
surprise.
Apart
from losing the Presidency to the All Progressives Congress, the PDP also lost
in some states where it was hitherto popular.
Dokpesi
attributed the defeat to many errors committed by the party and its leadership,
but asked Nigerians “to forgive and forget.”
He
said, “We are aware that there were errors we made. We admit that we made
mistakes and we have not met the expectation of Nigerians and we tendered
unreserved apologies for these mistakes.
“You
must have seen the Ike Ekweremadu report on why we are apologizing. There was
no internal democracy. There was impunity within the party and there was no
level-playing ground for members of the party.
“Zoning
principles of the party were abandoned and gamuts of all other issues, which
will come out during the conference and for all these and the people who have
been offended; for people whose toes were stepped upon, we also tendered an
unreserved apology.
“These
are the reasons why we are begging and apologising. We want to assure every
founding member of the party that we deviated from their visions. That is why
we are going to have all our founding fathers, like Adamu Ciroma, Dr. Alex
Ekwueme and other members of the G.34, to come and talk to us at the
conference.
“For
every and any mistake we have made, I therefore say, we tender our unreserved
apologies.”
Asked
if the mistake of the party included the fielding of the former President, Dr.
Goodluck Jonathan as its presidential candidate in 2015 poll, he said it was
wrong for the party to have abandoned zoning in preference for the former
President.
Dokpesi
said the party ought to have allowed the northern part of the country to
complete its term when former President Umaru Yar’Adua died in 2010.
He
said, “The party in 2010 and 2011 made the first round of mistake of not
allowing the North to complete its term.
“That
was when the party gave a special favour to the then President (Jonathan), who
came to compete the term of Yar’Adua, to be allowed to finish just a term.
“The
same small leaders of the party came forward in 2015 and refused to allow the
North to field the party’s presidential candidate. They manipulated the party
to do the same.”
He
added that, “Make no mistake, the PDP is aware that there were errors made
along the way. We admit that at certain times in our past, mistakes have been
made: we did not meet the expectations of Nigerians.
“But
the past is exactly what it is. While we should not forget the past and its
errors, we must look forward and begin to show true leadership within and
outside our party.”
He said the forthcoming
conference would be used to reinvigorate, re-engineer and restructure the
party, which he said, would be handed over to the youth.
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