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PDP National Officers Urge Members to Resign or Stop Demarketing the Party

Elected national officers of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have issued a strong warning to party leaders, members, and stakeholders, urging them to either resign or stop demarketing the party.

This call comes amidst concerns over the actions of some members who, under the guise of ‘due process advocates,’ are causing misunderstandings and mischievously promoting self-serving interests

According to Timothy Osadolor, Deputy National Youth Leader, it’s time for the party to come together and reposition itself for winning ways.

He emphasized that the era of blame games is over, and all members must put aside their pride and work together. Osadolor cautioned that court distractions and media demarketing of the PDP must stop immediately, adding that members who are unhappy with the party should resign and join the opposition rather than remaining and disparaging the party

The elected officers also expressed concern over the behavior of some party members, which they described as self-serving and not in the interest of the PDP. They noted that it’s ethically and morally wrong for members to create confusion instead of exploring internal mechanisms for peace .

In a related development, seven deputy national officers of the PDP recently resigned their positions as members of the National Executive Council .

The PDP deputies emphasized the need for party members to focus on preparing for the next elections rather than engaging in present bickering. They reminded members that political parties are formed to gain power through elections, aimed at improving the security and welfare of the people .

As the PDP navigates its current challenges, the elected officers urged members to work together, amend ambiguities in the party’s constitution, and pursue individual ambitions with sincerity and loyalty to the party .

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