Uche Secondus who hails from the Southern part of Nigeria has opened up
on why he is aspiring to be the national chairman of the main opposition
party in Nigeria.
Uche
Secondus, a former acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party, PDP, has outlined reasons he is gunning for the chairmanship
stool.
Secondus, who spoke with newsmen in Abuja yesterday, said he cannot be anybody’s stooge.
The former Rivers State PDP chairman further dismissed reports that
the December 9 party convention already had a pre -arranged outcome in
his favour.
Some of his opponents in the race had alleged that he was working
hand in gloves with the National Caretaker Committee led by Senator
Ahmed Makarfi to return him (Secondus) as chairman.
He explained, “What drafted me (into the race) now is that we
believe that we don’t have time. We felt we needed an experienced person
(and also) somebody who has been in the engine room who has been at the
head of the party; who knows that from day one, you will just start
working for the party.
“The second thing is that you also need a person from either a
state or a zone where there may not be crisis and I believe that in my
zone and in my state, we don’t have crisis within the party unlike in
other zones where we have some issues.
“I was convinced that I can volunteer myself, I wasn ’t drafted.”
According to him, consultations have been made within and outside
the state, his zone as well as other zones before the conclusion was
reached, adding that he had, “what it takes to restore the party to its pride of place especially as Nigeria approaches another election cycle in 2019.”
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