

Senator representing
Nasarawa West has said the insistence of members of the the new Peoples
Democratic Party (nPDP) to meet with president Muhammadu Buhari is a ploy to
blackmail, intimidate and ambush the president.
The Senator who is a former
governor of Nasarawa State and a member of the All Progressives Congress (APC)
dismissed the group’s claim of marginalisation, as he called on the leadership
of the party to ignore what he described as the antics of members of the nPDP.
THEWILL recalls that
members of the defunct nPDP that joined the APC before 2015 general elections
accused the party of marginalizing its members and had given the the APC a
seven-day ultimatum to summon an emergency meeting to address their grievances.
However, Adamu, in a
statement hailed the president’s decision not to interfere in the nPDP issue as
he said the matter should be left to vice president Yemi Osinbajo and the
leadership of the party to deal with.
He also accused the nPDP
members of a deliberate attempt to distract the President from focusing on
governance. He said members of the group were bent on resurrecting their
defunct platform to fight personal political battles.
“I belonged to the nPDP and
as I have said before, there was nowhere we held a meeting to resurrect the
group for the purpose of protesting alleged marginalisation of our former
members by the APC-led federal government. Apart from that, the basis of the group’s
allegation is tenuous.
“While the antics of the
so-called nPDP to portray the Buhari administration as being unfair to the
group in its appointments are reprehensible, I commend the President’s
governance style and his litany of progressive decisions that are in tandem
with the collective aspirations of our party,” he said.
The lawmaker insisted that
it was disingenuous of members of the nPDP to create the impression that the
Buhari administration had been partial in its appointments, saying nothing
could be farther from the truth.
He urged the leadership and
members of the APC to be focused on Saturday’s convention, adding that the goal
was to strengthen the party ahead of the 2019 general elections.
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