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2023 Presidency: Jonathan Remains Committed To Us — PDP

The main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has declared that former President Goodluck Jonathan remains committed to the party and not leaving for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The party’s Reconciliation and Strategy Committee led by former Senate President, Dr. Bukola Saraki made the declaration on Tuesday after meeting with Jonathan, in Abuja.

Igbere TV recalls that the Committee was set up as part of efforts to reconcile members of the opposition party and reshape the PDP ahead of the 2023 general elections.

The meeting came amid speculations that the APC is scheming to poach the former president to contest under its platform as its presidential candidate in the 2023 election.

Igbere TV had reported that the former president had last weekend dismissed insinuations that he was set to leave the PDP for the APC.

Meanwhile, Saraki told reporters after the meeting that Jonathan assured the committee that he was ready to offer PDP his experience and resources if called upon to do so.

In an apparent reference to the ruling APC, Saraki said the former president was committed to seeing the PDP bounce back to national reckoning, stressing that he is not ready to go to another party.

He expressed happiness at the turn of events, following reports that the ruling party had been wooing Jonathan.

Saraki said: “We are members of the National Reconciliation and Strategy Committee set up by the party and part of our task is to meet with our former president, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan.

“We are starting off with our former president and we are here to let him know what our plans are and also to hear his own views and advice on what we need to do and how to do it as well as how we need to strengthen the party and reconcile aggrieved members in order to bring about unity and focus in our party.”

He further stated: “It was a very useful meeting. He gave us his views, and we are very happy. He reassured all of us of his commitment to the PDP and he told us that he is still ready to offer his time, experience and resources to strengthen the party and that is very strong and important for us. Of course, you know there are funny issues going on but we are leaving this place very happy.”

He added that Jonathan also expressed his readiness to work with the reconciliation committee.

“That is a great step for the party. We have put that behind us – all those people from the other party that would like to come and disturb our leaders. Our leaders are here and they are ready to work for the party,” he stated.

He commended the former president’s readiness to work in furtherance of the cause of the PDP.

He said: “We spoke about what role former presidents like him will play and he left us feeling very happy that yes, he will like to play that role in the PDP and helping our committee to move forward.”

Saraki added that those disturbing the former president to quit the major opposition party should perish the thought as he (Jonathan) remains a PDP man.
The committee was also scheduled yesterday to meet with PDP senators.

The PDP had last year appointed Saraki to head the committee whose other members include former Senate President, Senator Anyim Pius Anyim; former Cross River State Governor, Senator Liyel Imoke; former Gombe State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Dankwambo; former Katsina State Governor, Alhaji Ibrahim Shema and a former Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Mulikat Adeola-Akande.

Igbere TV understands that the Saraki committee has a dual mandate of reconciling aggrieved members who have left the party and wooing new members into the party.

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