Oduah claimed that only her and few other members of the party in state
remained faithful during the turbulence in the party at the national
level.
Stella Oduah (Adelove) |
Former Minister for Aviation, Sen. Stella Oduah, has petitioned the Peoples Democratic Party's chairman, Sen Ahmed Makarfi with a threat to withdraw from the Anambra guber race.
Oduah
made this known on Friday, August 25, 2017 in Abuja while briefing
newsmen on the PDP primaries ahead of the Anambra State governorship
election.
An aspirant in the forthcoming
governorship election in Anambra, Oduah has threatened to withdraw from
the race, alleging irregularities in PDP's build-up to the primary
election.
The ex-minister said that the
Ward congress of the party held on Wednesday to elect three delegates
per ward was fraught with “irregularities and sabotage’’.
According
to her, as if the case of hijacking was not enough, the ultimate result
of the ward congress which was submitted by the Secretary of the panel
was switched for a doctored result.
“The
exercise violated all known principles of democratic practice. Several
complaints have continued to trail the exercise as most party faithful
are disgruntled and agitated,’’ Oduah said.
“Based
on the above, I wrote to notify the chairman of my protest and
intention to withdraw from the 2017 gubernatorial primaries in Anambra
if the party fails to address the issues presented.
“This is because the approach employed for the party primary is not aimed at winning election.
“The
implication of this is to subject loyal party faithful to stressful and
rancorous primary to weaken and sap the strength of candidate that will
emerge from the exercise.
“It should be recalled that this has been the reason our party has been losing gubernatorial elections in Anambra,’’ she said.
The
lawmaker claimed that only her and few other members of the party in
state remained faithful during the turbulence in the party that led to
litigations at the national level.
“There
is no doubt that our party has undergone a torturous battle. Along the
line, some wavered and many of our members dropped and a lot others left
the mainstream party.
“To the glory of God, some faithful members remained loyal and determined to see to the end of the crisis.
“While
some states were hard hit, the impact on others was light. In many
states, members of the party were abandoned to their fate like orphans.
“This is particularly so where we have governors at the hem of affairs who are in the opposition.
“In
such case, the burden of managing the state chapter of our party fell
on few elders and some parliamentarians elected on the platform of the
party,’’ she said.
According to her,
in Anambra, I was among the few party members who remained faithful,
and it was a challenging period for the few members of the party who
kept fate.
“At some point, I became
the only senator elected on the platform of our great party in state,
but myself and a few elders kept the flag flying until today that the
party regained its glory.
“It
was in view of this that the elders of the party in my state encouraged
me to step forward to lead the party in the upcoming gubernatorial
election of Nov. 18,’’ she said.
Oduah warned that the approach being adopted in the state would not reward party loyalists or guarantee election victory.
Oduah is contesting the PDP ticket with Dr Alex Obiogbolu, Oseloka Obaze, John Emeka, Dr Patrick Ubah, Akolisa Ufodike and Lynda Ikpeazu.