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By Emeka  Eze, Abuja.


Calls on the Church In Nigeria to be careful with meddling in the 2023 politics


Former Governor of Imo State, Emeka Ihedioha has said that the main opposition party in Nigeria, the peoples democratic party needs votes from the North much more than the Southern part of the country, to win the 2023 presidential election. 



Ihedioha disclosed this in a release by  his Media adviser , Frank Nwaete after the PDP National Executive Council meeting on Thursday, the 8th of September. 


The former Governor maintained that Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, as the only Presidential candidate from the North is a pointer that the party needs the Zone much more than the South.


According to Ihedioha, the South has two Presidential candidates, Senator Ahmed Tinubu and Mr Peter Obi, noting that the continuous appeasement of the Southern Zone would not translate to election victory in 2023 ,he also commended the minor reshufflement of party leadership positions and thanked the leader's of the party for their magnanimity in ceding the chairman of the board of trustees to an Igbo man. 

"Ndigbo should see this as a clear proof of inclusiveness and accommodation in the scheme of things within the pdp and nationally " 

He also stated that, 


“ the 2023 Presidential election is clearly between the North and  the South. I don’t think it is wise to cede prominent positions of our party at this time to the South as the voting population numbers show that the north hold the key to pdp's victory. This is the truth and can be bitter but cannot be denied ". 


Ihedioha described those agitating that prominent positions in PDP be ceded to the South as political neophytes, advising that further accommodation of the South will end up weakening the party’s chances in the 2023 presidential elections.


He also called on the church leader's to trade with caution, with their perceived stand against a moslem candidate in the coming elections in order to avoid a backlash if a moslem wins the 2023 presidential election.


He also said the party has done well in it's reconciliation efforts and that anybody still complaining about the outcome of the party primaries, surely does not mean well for the party.


Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State on Thursday insisted that Iyorchia Ayu must step down as the chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party. Wike said the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atiku Abubakar, told him in person when he won the May primary that Ayu must vacate his position as party chairman.


“When we finished our convention on a Saturday to Sunday, the candidate of the party (Atiku) came to see me in my house in Abuja on Monday around 10:30am…The candidate told me: ‘I want us to work together’ and then he said, ‘Look, Ayu must go’. “I said why? He said because when a candidate comes from the north, the chairman will come from the south. And I am saying, implement what you told me. What offence have I committed? It has nothing to do with Wike; it has to do with integrity.


“I challenge the presidential candidate to deny this. If he denies this, I will go further to say so many things to Nigerians because enough is enough,” the governor said on Thursday during the commissioning of the Ahoada Campus of the Rivers State University in the Ahoada East Local Government Area of the state.


Wike was at the occasion alongside his ally, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State. The governor said the resignation of Walid Jibril as the Board of Trustees chairman won’t stop his demand for Ayu’s removal. “This fight we will fight it to the end,” he said.


The National Executive Council of the Peoples Democratic Party has passed a vote-of-confidence on Senator Iyorchia Ayu, suggesting that the party chairman will not be stepping down any time soon.


A motion for the vote of confidence on the PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC) was moved by the minority leader of the House of Representatives, Ndudi Elumelu at the BoT and NEC meeting which held in Abuja on Thursday.


The vote was supported by a NEC member from Kwara State and presided over by the acting chairman of the PDP BoT, Adolphus Wabara.


There have been several calls by the southern caucus of the PDP for the party’s national chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, to step down for a southerner, however, with the vote-of-confidence, it is almost certain that Senator Ayu will not be vacating the seat.



By Emeka Eze, Abuja.


Following the call by party members to allow other political blocs in Owerri Zone present PDP Governorship candidate in the 2023 election, the party’s 2015 and 2019 candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo state, Chief Emeka Ihedioha has stated that he would not run on PDP platform in the interest of equity, justice and fairness in the zone.


Chief Ihedioha made this open Thursday while responding to questions from newsmen at the PDP National Headquarters, Abuja shortly after the party’s NEC meeting.


Ihedioha said that since party leaders, critical stakeholders and members are agitating for the rotation of PDP Governorship ticket in the four blocs in Owerri Zone, it would be unfair and act of greed to contest on the party’s platform in 2023 since his candidature may not be accepted by party leaders.


According to Ihedioha, “I will not deny the fact that PDP has favored me more than any other person in the party, and it will amount to ingratitude, selfishness and greed if I continue to allow my personal interest to destroy the party. I have decided to step aside but my decision will be made open soon”


Ihedioha therefore promised to disclose his next political sojourn at the appropriate time, urging his supporters to reduce the rate in which they promote PDP in Imo state until he makes his decision known to them, he also boasted that wherever he goes the state executive of PDP in Imo state will surely go with him. 


While reiterating his earlier stand not to support Labour Party and its Presidential candidate, Mr Peter Obi, Ihedioha maintained that he would continue to ensure that the PDP candidate, Atiku Abubakar wins the 2023 poll.


“Any Nigerian who lives abroad, funding the campaign of Peter Obi shall be arrested. It is against our electoral laws...one thing Nigerians who based abroad failed to understand is that they cannot stay there and dictate to us how to govern our country. Someone will seat in United States of America and be telling us what to do and what not to do as if we don’t know what we are doing in this country".


“If you violate the electoral law, you will face the penalty squarely and we will do everything within our power to prosecute both you and the candidate you are funding his campaign..."


“We’ve received a signal that some individuals, mostly Nigerians living abroad have taken it upon themselves to fund the campaign of Mr Peter Obi who’s the Presidential candidate of the Labour Party in the forthcoming Presidential election..."


“What these individuals failed to understand is that Nigerian is a democratic nation governed by democratic rules and regulations. It is against the electoral act for those living abroad to sponsor any candidate in an election. Those involved should desist from such act or have us to contend with. We will resist it by all means. Such fund cannot enter Nigeria. Although we have put measures on ground to apprehend those who will get themselves involved in such an act.”

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