The opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has extended the tenure of the Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee by four months.
The extension was approved through a motion moved by Senate Minority Leader, Mr. Godswill Akpabio and seconded by Mr. Sule Lamido at its Special Non-Elective National Convention held Saturday by delegates from the country’s 36 states and the FCT at the Eagle Square, Abuja.
The convention also approved a recommendation for the dissolution of the state executive committee in Anambra,as well as those of all the local governments and wards in the state.
Governorship election will be held in the state in November.
The convention which was attended by dignitaries including former President Goodluck Jonathan, serving and former PDP Governors, National Assembly members past and present, also ratified all concluded state and zonal congresses and dissolved the state executive committees in Adamawa, Borno, Kebbi, Kwara, Osun, Lagos and Ogun States.
Caretaker committees proposed by the NCC for all the states were also approved.
In a welcome address, Governor Okowa of Delta state and Chairman Convention Planning Committee, said that PDP needs to carry out self-examination so as to prepare to take over power from the ruling APC in 2019, stressing that Nigerians were desirous for the PDP to get its act together and play the role of a strong and vibrant opposition, which is critical for sustainable democracy in the country.
“It is time for self re-examination and a return to do what is right. To build a solid team, we must be warm and inviting; the love for impunity and exclusion must cease. There must be integrity and discipline in our democratic system at all levels of party governance, and we must put to the fore those things that add value to the growth of our party.
“We need to reaffirm our commitment to the democratic ideals of internal party democracy, sovereignty of the people, majority rule and minority rights, the rule of law and good governance, respect for civil and political rights, and inclusive participation of all in party administration.
As leaders we must read the times and take responsibility. We must condition our hearts for a new beginning.
“We must root out the past mistakes and model the right attitudes. As a party firmly anchored to the grassroots, connected to the people in a unique way that recognises that power truly belongs to the people, we must realise that there is a champion in each and everyone of us in the party, and that a collective leadership and partnership, resolved to do things right is all that we need to build the strength to recapture power.”, Okowa said, assuring that “Nigerians have also had the opportunity of experiencing another party govern at the national level. They can now compare and contrast.”
Governor Okowa observed that the party failed to win in 2015 because internal democracy took a backstage while aggrieved party members were disregarded and impunity became the order of the day at various leadership levels in the party, stressing that “this wilderness experience however, has afforded us the rare opportunity to look inwards and do some soul searching, it has further refined us, sharpened us and made us stronger as we now know ourselves better, like the saying goes, sometimes it is better you have to go through the wilderness experience before you get to the Promised Land.”