The national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has
constituted a committee to look at issues of automatic ticket sought by
members of the House of Representatives and other pending matters.
This was part of decisions reached at a meeting between the PDP leadership and members of the house in Abuja.
The meeting was convened at the instance of Alhaji Adamu Mu`azu, the PDP National Chairman.
Mu`azu,
who left the venue of the meeting shortly after it began, however,
declined comments on the purported demand of the lawmakers for automatic
tickets to contest the 2015 election.
The meeting was consequently, presided over by the PDP National Deputy Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus.
Briefing
newsmen at the end of the gathering, the PDP National Publicity
Secretary, Mr Olisa Metu, said the issue of automatic ticket was
extensively deliberated on.
He added that the committee, set up
with representatives from each of the six geopolitical zones of the
country, was expected to address all issues relating to automatic
ticket.
Metuh said that the defection of the Speaker of the House
of Representatives, Alhaji Aminu Tambuwal, was not discussed at the
meeting.
“We discussed matters of mutual interest for the progress
of the PDP. We are happy with the commitment of members of the PDP in
the house.
“But I need to mention that it was not only PDP members that were here. Members of Labour Party and APGA were here.
“These
are people that are committed to the progress of the country; our
discussion was strictly private. It has to do with the position that we
are exchanging in furtherance of the party`s interest,’’ he said.
The PDP spokesman said the issue of Tambuwal`s seat or when the house would reconvene did not come up for discussion.
He,
however, added that: “We have raised a committee of lawyers to look at
what we have discussed and we will get back to our members.’’
Rep.
Adamu Bashir (PDP-Jigawa) however, expressed optimism that the
committee would swing into action immediately and report to the party`s
National Chairman.
The Deputy Speaker of the House, Mr Emeka Ihedioha and the Majority Leader, Mrs Mulikat Akande, were present at the meeting.
Source: PM News

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