Jonathan however said that
it is a clear sign that PDP will win in 2019, following the steps the party is
taking now.
Former President of
Nigeria, Dr Goodluck Ebele Jonathan has said that although the Peoples
Democratic Party, PDP, a platform under which he ran for a second term but lost
in the 2015 elections failed to win the presidency seat, the failure however
did not diminish the party.
Jonathan said this while
receiving the party’s delegation who visited him at his Abuja home on Monday.
The visit by the leadership and Strategy Review Committee of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) was to intimate the ex-President on the party’s steps
towards taking back power from the now ruling All Progressives Congress, APC,
party in 2019. “We lost the Presidency but that does not diminish PDP. Every
other party in Nigeria also know that PDP is still the number one party.”
“I think losing the
presidency is temporary; we should be able to get that position back,” Dr.
Jonathan said. Chairman and leader of the delegation committee, Professor Jerry
Gana while thanking the former president said that apart from meeting with
leaders of the party, they would also reach out to other political parties of
like minds with a view to forming a merger.
He said the party had taken
steps towards ensuring it emerges victorious in the coming 2019 Presidential
elections. “Since the PDP is already on the ground and the All Progressives
Congress (APC) has emerged, we thought we should reach out to all the other
parties that are friendly with the PDP,” he said.
Professor Gana also said
that the committee had met with seven of the other parties, and that the
National Conscience Party as well as two others have expressed their
willingness to merge with the PDP. Jonathan said for a party like PDP, with
true membership across all polling units, it meant that voting would take place
at wards or local government levels. Hear Jonathan’s words: “The best way to
stop imposition is to make sure that people don’t control the delegates.
“How to select delegate is
that at least 70 percent of the delegates should not be under the control of
anybody.” Jonathan said if the party could not do direct primary, it should
make sure that it increased the number of statutory delegates with people who
had held elected or party offices at different levels.
He said the party could
come up with criteria where its national chairman, state chairmen, senators and
others in offices that controlled the government were made statutory delegates.
According to him, “All these group of people if they are still in the party
should be automatic delegates.
“These are people that are
known by everybody and nobody can go and manipulate them or their names.
“By the time we have a
reasonable number of statutory delegates who are more than 75 per cent of total
delegates that will vote, then, it will be difficult for somebody to go and
manipulate the list.”
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