
Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has rolled out fresh conditions to end the crisis rocking the People’s Democratic Party, PDP.
Speaking during a media chat on Monday, Mr Wike said the National Working Committee of the party must recognise the controversial South-South zonal congress held in February for peace to reign in the party.
“If they want another round of crisis, so be it. That congress moved that Chief Dan Orbih emerged as the National Vice Chairman South-south of the party.
“The court allowed it for then congress to hold and the congress was held. The so called acting National Chairman of the Party went and wrote a letter to INEC.
“The congress was held on Saturday on the 15th and he went and wrote a letter on the 8th, for example, that the Congress had been postponed. Chief Dan Orbih is the National Vice Chairman of PDP, South-south. If they don’t agree, that is another round of crisis.
“Two, the south-east congress which produced Chief Ali Odefa as the National Vice Chairman cannot stand because the court had affirmed that Odefa is no longer a member of the party.
“That is what I told the people that I cannot allow impunity and will fight it until they correct it. There is time for them to resolve before we talk of convention. If it is not resolved that is invitation to crisis,” he warned.
