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Convention: Lamido threatens legal action against PDP over chairmanship interest

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Former Jigawa Governor, Sule Lamido says he will drag the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to court should the party fail to sell the national chairmanship nomination and expression of interest forms to him.

Lamido is targeting to contest the National Chairman position at the forthcoming convention of the party slated for Nov. 15 and Nov. 16 in Ibadan.

The former Jigsaw governor issued the threat on Monday in Abuja when he visited the PDP National Secretariat, Wadata Plaza to obtain the forms, but had yet to be attended to.

“If I am not able to get the form, I will go to court, simple,” he said.

Our correspondent reports that the screening of aspirants for the national convention earlier scheduled for Tuesday was shifted by the National Convention Organising Committee (NCOC).

Lamido expressed surprise that the party National Organising Secretary (NOS), whom he visited his office to buy the forms said that he was unaware of who is with the forms or how many of the forms were printed for sales for the positions.

When asked if he was aware that the National Organising Committee for the convention was in charge of the sales of forms for the convention and if he had contacted the committee, Lamido said he was not aware.

“I am not aware of this announcement. It’s a family affair. I mean, it’s entirely for the family.

“There is no controversy. There is no division. There is no hassle. You know, if you don’t get organised, how will you run a political party?

“So, what they did in terms of the announcement, I have no idea. I’ve never heard of it. By tradition, I should know the forms are sold. That’s why I came here (Wadata Plaza).

“So, if they are being sold somewhere else, then I’ll find out where, because they are now under the chairmanship of the National Convention Organising Committee.

“So, Fintiri is now holding the forms. So, I have to go to Adamawa and buy the form,” he queried?.

He said he was not aware of the endorsement of Kabiru Turaki as consensus candidate for the National Chairmanship position.

“ There was no stakeholders meeting where such decision was agreed.

“Consensus? If there are consultations, there can be consensus. But if there are no consultations, then we are not united on board. I mean, the zone where I came from, we never met.

“We were supposed to meet on Wednesday and the governor of Zamfara booked a hall at Transcorp Hilton Abuja for the North-West stakeholders to meet and come up with some kind of understanding.

“So, we never met. The zone never met. That’s the problem. But it’s not the last one,” he said.

Lamido advised PDP to put its house in order if it must make impact in future elections.

“PDP should be able to organise its own house to run the party based on the policies of the party, doing the right thing at all times.

“The only way we can win is by having a party that is disciplined. If the party is not organised, if we don’t follow our own constitution and procedures, how do we win elections?” he asked.

He also dismissed the allegations that the party governors were not in support of his candidature because of his alleged identification with the Africa Democratic Congress (ADC).

Meanwhile the National Organising Secretary, Umar Bature and the National Secretary, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu who were in the office at the time of Lamido’s visit also claimed ignorance of the arrangements for the convention.

Anyanwu said he was not aware of the process of the sales of form even though he has an ambition to contest the elections, adding that he did not know the number of forms printed for the convention.

Bature on his part said that though his office was responsible for the sales of forms for the elective office, he was not aware of the printing and sales of the forms.

Emmanuel Oloniruha

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