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I’ll leave when God permits, Ayu replies Wike, others
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iyorchia Ayu has revealed that nobody can force him to resign his position unless God wants him to go.
Recall that Nyesom Wike, governor of Rivers, and his allies — including Samuel Ortom, Benue governor — have vowed not to participate in the PDP presidential campaign until Ayu steps down from his position.
Speaking on the call for his resignation, Ayu assured his supporters that he will remain in office until God permits him to leave.
“Nothing should worry you, my people. Since I started politics more than 30 years ago, you have never rejected me; you are always supporting me,” he said.
“They say a prophet has no respect in his home but my case is different. I am overwhelmed by this great show of love. The PDP is one and not divided. I am trying my best not to disappoint the Benue people and Nigerians in general.
“So, if you hear that they want to chase Ayu out as national chairman, don’t be worried. Nobody is going to sack me as national chairman of our party. I will leave the seat on a day that God permits.
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Ayu added that as national chairman, he could have stopped the political ambitions of those calling for his resignation.
Ortom; Okezie Ikpeazu, governor of Abia; and Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi, Enugu governor, will complete their tenures in 2023 — the trio won PDP senatorial tickets to contest in the 2023 elections.
Seyi Makinde, governor of Oyo, is also seeking re-election on the PDP platform.
Speaking further, the PDP national chairman said he didn’t work against those demanding his resignation because he wanted peace in the party.
“I have been silent over all the things you are hearing against me because I don’t want any crack in the party I belong to in my state,” he said.
“I have the power to say ‘you and you will not go anywhere’, because I will insist that I must sign before you go anywhere. But I have signed for all candidates produced by the PDP to go ahead in their dreams — whether I like it or not, I signed.
“So, I was doing that believing that I cannot shoot myself in the leg. I want Benue to come first by winning all elections so that Nigerians will say that the national chairman has delivered his state to PDP, with Alhaji Atiku Abubakar winning 90 percent of the votes and Titus Uba as governor in 2023.
“A party that has divisions does not win elections. No matter the strength of any party, if it does not have unity, it will lose elections.”
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