PDP Crisis: Ortom denies abandoning Wike for Ayu

Governor Samuel Ortom, of Benue State, has denied media reports that he has parted ways with his Rivers State counterpart, Nyesom Wike, over the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Wike and his team are insisting on the resignation of the PDP National Chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, over their perceived grievances on the outcome of the party’s presidential election which led to the emergence of Atiku Abubakar as the party’s flag bearer.

Some kinsmen of Ayu had lampooned Ortom for taking sides with the Rivers State governor against his Benue brother (Ayu). However, in a swift reaction, Ortom denied the alleged split with Wike reported in some sections of the media.

While addressing newsmen in Makurdi, the state capital, shortly after a meeting with the Jemgbagh people of Zone B senatorial district yesterday, Ortom said it was necessary to clear his stand on the issue rocking his party at the national level.

He said, “In Benue State, we do not have any problem; from bottom to top we are good to go, as far as our party is concerned. The Board of Trustees (BoT) members were here a few days ago, and we deliberated on the matter; they sought my opinion, first to know what my thinking was about the crisis. I told them the truth as far as I am concerned; they took it with passion, and also asked me for recommendations, which I gave. That was done, and I hope that they will do justice to it so that our party will take over power in 2023.

“But, on the news headline saying that I have split with Nyesom; I just came back from London with Wike this morning (Tuesday). We are friends, and I still maintain my stand on what I said. I have not moved away from there, that I still sympathise with Wike on the injustice meted on him. Politics is about interest; and where your interest is not protected, you have a right to protest, and I think that is what is happening. The party leadership has not been fair to Governor Wike based on activities that took place during and after the convention.

“We have not been able to adequately deploy the internal-conflict mechanism to resolve those issues, and this is all I have been saying. I sympathise with him and still stand with him; the leadership of the party at the national level should do the same thing”. 

“In politics, nothing can be late no matter how difficult it may seem if everybody brings down himself to the level of carrying others who are aggrieved. And to say that some of us are not happy with the injustice that has been meted out, we remain committed to the PDP. I feel that the right thing should be done to put us together”, he emphasised.

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