Ayu Under Fresh Pressure To Resign As Atiku Withdraws Support For Embattled Chairman

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Indications have emerged that the days of Iyorchia Ayu as the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may be numbered as the Presidential Candidate of the party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar has allegedly withdrawn his support of him.

A well-placed chieftain of the party, Katch Ononuju disclosed that Atiku is ready to sacrifice Ayu in a bid to have a peaceful party which will boost his chances of winning the February 25, 2023, presidential poll.

“From my own insider information, the candidate wants Mr Ayu to resign but there are hogs in the party who are telling them, ‘Ayu, don’t resign’. I don’t know why. The candidate wants Mr Ayu to leave so that he could have a peaceful party to go to the election,” Ononuju said Thursday while appearing on Channels Television’s Sunrise Daily programme.

“If Atiku keeps saying he is a unifier, let him now unify the party by taking decisions and also acting to aid the southerners in this issue of inclusion,” he added.

He said Ayu is the reason for the current internal implosion of the party. “If he (Ayu) stays, he divides the party; if he stays, the party could lose. If he stays, the party implodes with the staying put.”

Ononuju said the agitation for a southerner to replace Ayu is beyond Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, but a collective demand by the southern caucus of the PDP who are against the idea of northerners occupying the three top positions of the party – Atiku (Adamawa State), Ayu (Benue State); as well as the Board of Trustees Chairman, Walid Jibrin (Nasarawa State).

However, the national chairman of the party has insisted that he won’t step down till after his four-year single term.

To this, Ononuju said, “If he (Ayu) goes, we have mechanisms, we’ve had chairmen who have left without completing their four-year term. The person (Uche Secondus) he replaced didn’t complete his four-year term. “He should understand the way he came is also the door he will go through. He should understand that our party is that way.

“Right now, we believe he is overstayed his welcome. So, politely, as members of the same party, so that he doesn’t continue to stay there and continue to call our governors children, he should simply just go away and let us sort ourselves.”

According to him, the agitation for a southern national chairman is an issue of inclusion, adding that the government of Atiku could be fraught with nepotism should he win the presidential election.

Similarly, an associate of the PDP presidential candidate, Fabiyi Oladimeji, disclosed that Atiku’s body language suggests that he is okay with whatever fate befalls Ayu.

He, however, disclosed that the onus falls on the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party to decide whether Ayu should resign or not but affirmed that “Atiku will support the majority view of the party.”

“Atiku is committed to peace and unity of the party because he understands that we need to go into this election united…Let’s respect the supremacy of the party. We have organs of the party which make decisions; we have the NEC, we have the Caucus, we have the BoT, we have the NWC. So, let the NEC which is the final organ take the decision; it is not the decision of Atiku,” he said.

When asked whether Atiku wants Ayu to go or not, Oladimeji said, “Atiku will support the majority view of the party.”

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