- PDP dismisses concerns over legal threats from Edo Deputy Governor Philip Shaibu, affirming confidence in party protocols and decisions
- Deputy National Publicity Secretary Ibrahim Abdullahi questions Shaibu’s actions, underscores party’s unity efforts, and readiness to address disputes legally
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has shrugged off concerns regarding the legal threat posed by Edo State Deputy Governor, Philip Shaibu, amidst the dispute over the recognition of Asue Ighodalo as the party’s gubernatorial candidate for the upcoming September election in the state.
Shaibu recently visited the party’s national headquarters, demanding recognition as the authentic governorship candidate. He also raised concerns about facing potential impeachment for advocating for the correct procedures within the Edo State PDP.
The controversy stems from parallel primaries held on February 22, 2023, which saw both Shaibu and Ighodalo emerge as gubernatorial candidates. Despite this, the PDP has maintained Ighodalo as the sole candidate and issued him a certificate of return.
Responding to Shaibu’s actions and threats, PDP’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Ibrahim Abdullahi, expressed the party’s indifference, stating, “We are not worried. We wish the deputy governor well on his journey to the court. We are waiting for him.”
Abdullahi questioned Shaibu’s stance, pointing out that other aspirants who contested the primary had accepted the party’s reconciliation efforts. He emphasized the need for unity and reconciliation within the party and highlighted the availability of legal mechanisms to address disputes.
With a firm stance on upholding party protocols, PDP remains resolute in its decision and awaits further developments.
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