A former Special Adviser
to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Political Matters, Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, on
Wednesday declared himself as the substantive chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party.
The
Punch report continues:
Gulak
made the declaration inside the National Working Committee Hall at the PDP’s
national secretariat in Abuja.
He
spoke in company with his loyalists, which included former Senior Special
Assistant to Jonathan on Public Affairs, Dr. Doyin Okupe, and a former
Commissioner in Bayelsa State, Chief Ayakeme Whisky.
Among
those who were also in the team were Abdullahi Udoma, Jonathan Azake, Moshood
Salvador, Bernad Biko, Eddy Olafeso and Ibrahim Barma.
Gulak
said he decided to take over the leadership of the party following the court
order of December 16, 2015, which asked the party to name a party member from
the North-East to replace former chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu.
Gulak
told the cheering crowd, which included workers at the secretariat, that the
NWC must work with him in order to move the party forward.
He
berated the acting national chairman Uche Secondus-led NWC for its refusal to
obey the court ruling, which ordered that a new chairman be appointed from the
North-East.
The
ex-presidential adviser said the NWC also lost in its bid to suspend the
judgment, pointing out that the court refused to grant its request for a stay
of execution.
He
said, “We are here today in accordance with the court judgment of December 16,
2015 and the court ruling of today (Wednesday), striking out the motion for a
stay of execution, filed by the defendants/applicants.
“The
court order of December 16, 2015 was that within 14 days, my humble self or any
other person from the North-East Zone be appointed to replace Mu’azu, who
resigned his position as the National Chairman of our party on May 20, 2015.
“By
the operation of the law and the court order, I now assume duty as the national
chairman of our great party, especially as the court has today struck out the
motion for a stay of execution.”
Gulak
added that based on his and his supporters’ commitment and loyalty to the
party, they could not continue to leave it without a head.
The
former Jonathan’s aide said the failure to assume duty as the national chairman
would leave the party organs, especially the NWC, the National Executive
Committee and National Caucus, improperly constituted.
While
saying the struggle wasn’t about himself, he said his assumption of office was
aimed at preparing the ground for the NEC to meet and take appropriate
decisions for the party.
“It
should not be seen as a contention against anybody or group of persons. I crave
the indulgence of the other NWC members to partner positively with me in our
efforts to pick up the pieces and rebuild our party,” he added.
Gulak
said he had set up an 11-man committee, headed by Mr. Abdullahi Ohioma from
Kogi State, to look into the affairs of the party.
Other
members of the committee are Dr. Sylvanus Opusunji, Chuma Nnaji, Mohammed
Kachalla, Jonathan Asake, Udo Ekpeyong and Moshood Salvador.
The
rest are Ilya Yunana, Ahmed Gusau and Denis Alonge while the National Auditor,
Mr. Abdulfatah Adeyanju, will serve as the secretary.
He
gave the committee 14 days within which to submit its report.
Ekpeyong
has, however, disassociated himself from the committee, saying the members of
the party from the North-East would settle their grievances with the party.
It
was gathered that most of the deputies of the NWC members had backed Gulak,
especially on his decision to probe the finances of the party.
The
Gulak team later visited the Legacy House, to inspect the facilities in the
building.
Members
of the NWC were meeting at the Legacy House when the Gulak team visited.
In
its reaction, the NWC, which spoke through the National Legal Adviser, Mr.
Victor Kwon, said the court didn’t pronounce Gulak as the substantive chairman
of the party.
He
described Gulak as a fifth columnist, who, he said, was being used by some
people to destabilise the party.
Kwon
said, “It (court) said a person from the North-East be made to complete the
tenure of the former chairman.
“We
have filed an appeal, which is pending at the Court of Appeal and until the
appeal is heard, the acting chairman stays in office.”
The
legal adviser stated that the party hadn’t received any notice that its
application, seeking a stay of execution, had been dismissed.
He
said the party was already consulting on who to be made its chairman, stressing
that the meetings of the National Caucus, BoT and the NEC, would be called soon
to pick a substantive chairman for the party.
Asked
why it was difficult for the party to obey its own constitution, he said the
section of the constitution that mandated the party to act didn’t give a time
lag.
Section
47(6) of the party constitution says, “Where a vacancy occurs in any of the
offices of the party, the executive committee at the appropriate level shall
appoint another person from the area or the zone where the officer originates
from, pending the conduct of the election to fill the vacancy.”
The
party had fixed March 19 for its national convention, when its national
officers are expected to be elected.
Also
speaking, the Deputy National Publicity Secretary of the party, Alhaji Abdulahi
Jalo, said anyone aspiring to lead the party must have the support of the party
from the zone.
He said Gulak was not
supported by the party from the zone.
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