The immediate past governor of Plateau state and a chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party, Jonah Jang, has drawn the of the party’s national leadership to the urgent need for resolving the controversy surrounding the emergence of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa of Delta State as the running mate to the party’s presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, or be ready to face imminent defeat during the forthcoming 2023 general election.
Mr Jang made this call today Friday while delivering a public address in Jos, the Plateau state capital.
According to him, it was wrong for the party and its presidential candidate to jettison the choice of Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State as Atiku’s running mate as recommended by majority of members of the Selection Committee in favour of Governor Ifeanyi Okowa, describing it as a mistake that must be corrected to enable the party to move forward.
The statement titled, ‘2023 elections: PDP must unite or face defeat,’ read in part, “As one of the founding fathers alive today, one who participated in the processes that set the background for our primaries, I am compelled to add my voice to that of prominent members of our great party who have shown dismay with recent happenings, particularly with the emergence of the Vice Presidential candidate.
“While it is no longer news that the presidential primaries have come and gone and a candidate emerged, it is disheartening that the manner in which the vice presidential candidate emerged is nothing but sheer disregard for processes. We all are aware of the fact that the party, in consultation with the presidential candidate, set up a committee to select a running mate.
“To turn around and throw away the outcome of the exercise is a clear proof that the work of the committee was either not appreciated or was not going to be in consideration ab initio. To quote Governor Samuel Ortom who was a member of the 17-member committee set up by Atiku to recommend a running mate for him, he said ‘Fourteen of us in the committee said the person should be Nyesom Wike, unfortunately, Atiku picked Okowa in his wisdom.’ He added that ‘You cannot ignore a decision of a committee you set up yourself and expect people to be happy.’
“We cannot disregard people who have dedicated themselves to building the party and expect to make meaningful progress. That such people are treated the way the party is currently doing is a pointer to the fact that more is to come. No one who intends to go against the APC, which has failed in its promises but thrives on propaganda, will go with a divided camp. This explains the urgency with which the party ought to retrace its step in the right direction with a hope of salvaging the already bad situation within the shortest time.”