Leaders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) have been advised by former Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson not to be frightened by the pressures and wave of defections.
Apparently, Dickson stated that the party needs to restructure and resolve its internal problems and crisis.
At the request of the PDP Governors Forum, he participated in the party’s consultative meeting on Sunday, which included governors, previous governors, and members of the National Working Committee of the party. He made this statement on his Facebook page on Monday.
“As a former governor, former chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, and former chairman of the PDP National Reconciliatory Committee, appointed by five Chairmen, I had the opportunity to interact, share ideas, and give my views; because of this, I have interacted with every member of the party nationwide,” he stated.
The Senator from Bayelsa West conveyed his belief that the governors and party leadership would carry out the decisions made during the meeting.
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In order to overcome the party’s obstacles, he underlined the necessity of the governors cooperating.
As the party’s operational leaders, I hope the governors carry out the resolutions. They must cooperate closely, demonstrate a stronger dedication to the party, and inspire and motivate both party members and Nigerians in general,” he said.
Governors don’t have to be intimidated by all of the nation’s political events, Senator Dickson assured them.
Under President Buhari, we achieved it despite all the threats and harassment. Despite a devastating economic downturn, we managed to keep the party afloat, win elections, and turn it over to them.
They have our backing, I told them, and everyone needs to pitch in to help rebuild and restructure the celebration.
In light of this, a committee was established, and he said, “It will be exciting to collaborate with the other members of the committee to see how we can advise on ways to resolve all the issues and support the governors and other leaders and save the party from imminent collapse.”