Tuesday, 4 February 2014

2015: PDP will compensate loyal members – Mu`azu

Abuja – The National Chairman, Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, on Tuesday said that the party
would compensate loyal members.

He made this known when the Goodluck Support Group
(GSG) Elders Council, led by former Deputy Senate
President, Ibrahim Mantu, visited him at the party`s national
headquarters, Abuja.

Mu `azu, who was responded to complaints that loyal party
members had not be adequately compensated, added that PDP
would provide a level playing ground for all members.
He promised to meet President Goodluck Jonathan on how the
party would adequately compensate loyal party members.

Meanwhile, Mu`azu has urged all PDP support groups not to
be "Abuja politicians'', but to embark on grassroots
mobilisation for the party ahead of 2015 general elections.
He also assured that due consultation would be carried out
with major party stakeholders before critical decisions were
taken in order to carry all party members along.

Earlier, Mantu told the chairman that "all those who have
been working for the party have not been adequately
compensated.

"I urge the chairman to look into such anomaly and ensure
that loyal members are compensated,'' Mantu said.

Mantu commended Mu`azu for his stance against bribery,
adding that such position would bring sanity to the party and
the society at large.

He urged the party national chairman to constitute a
reconciliation committee to bring all aggrieved party members
back to its fold.

He also tasked the national chairman to commence e registration of party members to know the total number of
PDP members and the strength of the party in each state of the
federation.

The national coordinator of the group and Special Adviser to
President Goodluck Jonathan on Political Matters, Alhaji
Ahmed Gulak, called on the opposition to appreciate the
developmental stride of Jonathan.

He added that plans were underway to showcase the
achievements of Jonathan to Nigerians across the six geo-
political zones of the federation.

Via: NAN

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