Umar Damagum, the acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has declared the party’s commitment to addressing anti-party activities, emphasizing that even prominent figures like the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, will face sanctions if found guilty.
Party Unity Above All: Damagum stressed the importance of party unity, asserting that no member, regardless of their stature, is exempt from accountability.
Legal Considerations: Amid ongoing litigations within the party, the Chairman highlighted the need to act within the ambit of the law to avoid further internal crises.
2023 Review Committee: The PDP is set to inaugurate a committee tasked with reviewing the events of the 2023 elections.
This committee will not only focus on Wike but aims to present a comprehensive report, recommending sanctions against anyone involved in anti-party activities.
No Exemption for Anyone: Damagum made it clear that the scope of the review extends beyond Wike, indicating a commitment to sanctioning all individuals who worked against the party’s interests.
As Damagum reiterated the commitment to stabilize the party, he emphasized the need for accountability.
The party’s yet-to-be-inaugurated 2023 review committee plays a pivotal role in this process, with a broader focus on maintaining unity and resolving internal conflicts.