Ayu, Anyanwu, Damagum Get 48 Hours To Resign Or Face Legal Action

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The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Iyorchia Ayu; the party’s Nation­al Secretary, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, and the Deputy National Chairman, North, Umar Damagum, were on Monday given 48 hours to resign or face legal action.

The demand for the par­ty officers to resign was part of the resolutions by the Forum of PDP Candi­dates and Aspirants, who also passed a vote of no confidence on them and petitioned the National Ex­ecutive Committee (NEC) of the party on their unan­imous demand.

The candidates, who gathered and held their brainstorming session in Abuja, also alleged that the leadership of the party extorted several aspirants during the congresses, primaries and national convention of the party after primaries swapped the names of candidates with the names of persons who did not win.

They pointed out that these “underhand actions of the leadership of the Party are largely responsible for the nullification by the courts of the Governorship primaries in Zamfara State and all primaries held in Ogun State while noting that many more are still pending in Court.”

Chris Ogbu, who presided over the session as the Forum Coordinator and House of Assembly Candidate, also read the communiqué.

He was flanked by Dauda Yusuf, the Forum’s Secretary and former governorship aspirant as well as several other members.

They demanded that Ayu, Anyanwu and Damagum should step down immediately or be sacked by the party within 48 hours or face legal action to force them out from office which will commence on Wednesday.

The candidates/aspirants said that Ayu allegedly sharing money paid as nomination form instead of utilising it for the prosecution of the historic 2023 election of the party, was very provocative and indicting on the image of the party.

“Voters now see them as a come and chop or share the money party and that removing Ayu and his gang of party treasury looters will go a long way in showing that PDP is now a party that is intolerant of corruption,” the resolution read.

The candidates, who gathered and held their brainstorming session in Abuja, also alleged that the leadership of the party extorted several aspirants during the congresses, primaries and national convention of the party after primaries swapped the names of candidates with the names of persons who did not win.

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