Former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Chief Vincent
Ogbulafor, has finally explained why he said the party would rule for 60
years.
DAILY POST recalls that Ogbulafor made the controversial comment in 2008 while he was occupying the top seat. His words: “Some time ago, I used to read in the newspapers that the
umbrella of the PDP is torn. Each time I read that, I would laugh and
then say to myself that the umbrella is still strong and very intact and
ready to accommodate more people.
“The PDP is a party for all and it is set to rule Nigeria for the
next 60 years. I don’t care if Nigeria becomes a one-party state. We can
do it and the PDP can contain all,” he told Vanguard.
Explaining why he uttered the statement, the Abia-born politician
stated: “When I was PDP chairman, there was peace in PDP and I brought
in four non-PDP states: Abia, Imo, Sokoto and Bauchi.
“28 states were under me: 28 PDP governors under PDP then and a good
number of National Assembly members and that was why I said PDP would be
in office for 60 years.”
He also recalled how he counselled former President Goodluck Jonathan
not to tamper with the Nigeria Governors’ Forum, warning him that such
may have dire consequences.
“I advised him not to touch the structure of governors. He went and
tampered with the structure; that was when they said 16 is greater than
19. “So, some solid governors left the party: people like Amaechi, Saraki
and Wamakko. Those are areas where you get a good number of voters.
When they left, the party collapsed.”
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