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Sunday 23 November 2014

No more crisis in Ondo PDP, S/West chairman declares

PDP-newThe leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in South West has declared that the cri­sis within Ondo State chapter of the party has been finally laid to rest.



The zonal chairman of the party in the South West, Mr. Makanjuola Ogundipe who spoke in a chat with news­men stressed that the internal crisis rocking the party in the state has been settled add­ing that all stakeholders have agreed to work together in the interest of the party.
He said the leadership of the party at both the zonal and national levels rose to the cri­sis in the state chapter of the party and ensured that it was put to rest.
He disclosed that the lead­ership of the party was also handling other issues that could cause crisis within the party in other parts of the country, stressing that the PDP is working towards the victory of President Goodluck Jonathan in the 2015 election.
Mr. Ogundipe who opined that President Jonathan would win the presidential election in all the states of the South West zone noted that the achievements of Jonathan are enough to campaign for him.
According to him, “the cri­sis in APC is more than the crisis we have in PDP. We are even able to manage our own crisis in the PDP; APC is not able to manage its own crisis. In the PDP, every member has equal right, but in APC there is hierarchy.
“We have settled all the crises in PDP, but it is not pos­sible to have absolute peace in politics and that is why there may still be quarrel in some states. But I want to assure you that such quarrel will soon be laid to rest.
“It is normal for a party that is as big as PDP to have crisis. Infact, crisis is part of politics but the ability to man­age such crisis defines a good political party and this, we have achieved in PDP espe­cially in the South West,” he stressed.
He also expressed opti­mism that the party would de­liver South West for the PDP in 2015 just as he expressed confidence in the ability of President Jonathan to deliver more dividends of democracy in his second term.”

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