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PDP Crisis: Atiku Reacts To Makinde’s Demand, Says Ayu’s Resignation Possible
PDP Crisis: Atiku Reacts To Makinde’s Demand, Says Ayu’s Resignation Possible
EKO HOT BLOG reports that following the unrelenting calls for the resignation of the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Iyiorcha Ayu, by stakeholders of the party, its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, has said that the national chairman’s resignation is also possible.
Atiku said he had no problem with the call as long as it came in accordance with the party’s constitution.
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The party’s South-West stakeholders meeting with Atiku in Ibadan, Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State demanded that Ayu must resign if the party must move forward.
Responding to the call, Atiku said, “I have no problem about anywhere any party member comes from but it must be done in accordance with the party’s constitution or regulations and practices.
“What governor Seyi Makinde is calling for is achievable under the party’s constitution under the party rules and regulations and procedures.
“This constitution must guide whatever changes we make, so that is why we cannot do anything outside that constitution unless it is amended.
“We do not say people should not have different views but all views must go through the party’s constitution, rules regulations and our practices”.
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Ayu’s fate is being decided as the party’s chairman is out to of the country for Europe for an undisclosed purpose.
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