Obasanjo should be Suspended says PDP leaders

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Apparently shaken by ex-President Olusegun Obasanjo’s striping comments on President Goodluck jonathan, some Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) leaders are pushing for his suspension from the party.
They said Obasanjo’s diatribe amounts to anti-party activities.

But Jonathan, who is the leader of the party, is yet to accede to the demand of the aggrieved PDP stalwarts, including some members of the Board of Trustees (BoT).
It was however learnt yesterday that a media campaign will be launched against Obasanjo to expose what a source described as his “weak side”.
The Nation learnt that leading figures in PDP, including governors, BOT members and those in the National Working Committee (NWC), felt slighted by Obasanjo’s comments at a briefing.
A source said: “From the President to party leaders, we were all sad by Obasanjo’s attacks against the person of the President who had shown him much respect.
“We all concluded that what the ex-President did in an election year amounted to anti-party activities.
“Some of our leaders have started demanding for Obasanjo’s suspension from the party. They said there was no point having Obasanjo in PDP to give him more leverage to destroy the party.
“Worse still, these angry leaders said Obasanjo had written off his party by openly canvassing for the All Progressives Congress (APC).”
A member of the NWC said Obasanjo’s activities could attract suspension – in line with Article 57(3) of the PDP Constitution 2012(as amended).
The NWC member said: “No matter the situation, you do not discredit and abandon your party for another. Obasanjo cannot be a bonafide member of PDP and be attacking the party’s presidential candidate.
“The preponderance of opinion is that we should damn the consequences by suspending him from the party. But some are saying we should ignore him.
“To most PDP members, we should ask him to go because he has even reduced his involvement in PDP to ward activities. Do not forget, he was not a founding member of the PDP.
“If Obasanjo’s case comes to NWC, we will look at it on merit and treat as such.”
“Article 57 (3) of the party’s constitution, 2012(as amended) says, “The Working Committee, at any level of the party, and the executive committee (at the Ward Level) may, after preliminary hearings, suspend a member from the party for a period not exceeding one month, during which period the member so suspended shall lose his right to contest any election, and shall be referred to the appropriate disciplinary committee.”
“Article 57 (4) specifically states that “where an allegation is made against a member of the party, the disciplinary committee shall inform the member in writing of the allegations made against him or her.”
A Presidency source said: “The President is also unhappy with Obasanjo. This was why he also came hard on the former President in a statement on Saturday night.
“Jonathan has the choice to allow the issue to run its course in the media the way it is now or allow the party to exercise its discretion since no one is above PDP.
“Obasanjo’s case is certainly being looked into by the party.
“The President is a bit cautious on the proposal for Obasanjo’s suspension because it might distract the party’s attention. He also does not want to be seeing as betraying his benefactor.”

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