Former Minister of Sports and Youths Development, Prof.
Taoheed Adedoja, has said that the December elective national convention of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), will be a massive test for the party’s
democratic credentials...
According to Adedoja, the convention will give members the
opportunity to see whether or not the party will continue to act with impunity
and impose candidates on members. The former minister said this in Abuja while
speaking with newsmen about his desire to occupy the position of National
Chairman of the party, noting that he had all that was required to lead the
party and reposition it to greatness. He said that the method that would be
used to provide the outcome of the December convention would serve as a
political laboratory for testing the democratic credentials of the PDP. “If the
December election into all the national leadership positions is democratic and
the delegates decide who their officers are, it we will use the process for the
elections of candidates for the party. “So when we get right the national
convention, then PDP has gotten it right,” Adedoja said. He said that the party
lost in the last election not because it did not do well in providing the
dividends of democracy to Nigerians, in terms of infrastructure, social and
economic development. “The 16 years of PDP administration enable it to make
positive impacts on the lives of Nigerians virtually in all sectors of the
economy, as a result of manifesto it provided for the people of this country.”
Adedoja said that the PDP would have ruled beyond 16 years, but its
administration was truncated majorly because of impunity, imposition of
candidates, and processes by which some of its candidates emerged. “PDP has
learnt its lessons and it is now ready to do the right thing by ensuring level
playing ground for everybody aspiring.” He added that PDP lost power not
because Nigerians were not satisfied with it, but because they were promised
changes “but after two years Nigerians want PDP to come back in 2019 to rule
and rule better.” Adedoja said to regain power in 2019, there must be better
processes through which the party’s leaders and flag bearers would emerge. The
former minister said he was “the fresh face” PDP needs, especially now that the
party wants to give Nigerians fresh ideas to consolidate on its 16 years
achievements. “To lead a party of PDP that is the biggest party in Africa will
require a person with thorough understanding of the political thinking and
orientation of Nigerians. “In the modern Nigeria of today, you cannot succeed
as the chairman of the party, without understanding the historical antecedents
and the cultural value of different parts of Nigeria. “The social economic
needs of Nigerians transcend the reading of the pages of newspaper or books.
You must have had the experience of personal relationship with different parts
of the country. “That is why I stand out to offer this service as a true
Nigerian who has built friends and associate across all Nigeria.” Adedoja, said
that as a Nigerian from Oyo born in Kano State, he had lived and worked in
different parts of Nigeria in the course of his studies and carrying out
national and international assignments. He said that as a loyal PDP member he
had never been associated with any case of violence, anti-party activity or
violation of any party rules and guidelines. “I have not been involved in
igniting any problem or crisis in PDP either at the ward, local government,
state or national level.’’ He added that in his desire to lead the party, he
had been making wide consultation with PDP stakeholders in over 30 states, “and
I am satisfied with the feedback.” “Also in the last seven months, I have been
moving round the country to lend my hands in the various reconciliation efforts
of the party by making personal contacts.” Adedoja said when elected as PDP
national chairman, he would set in motion, machinery that would ensure that the
party’s representatives emerged without imposition. He added that when elected,
he also had a 15 point focus that would help in discharging his duties, which include
providing the needed leadership for re-positioning and re-branding of PDP.
Others were to lead the party to present a winning presidential candidate for
the 2019 election and winning candidates for all elective positions. “Part of
my focus will also be promotion of party sustainability at the ward, local
government, state and national level, through viable business ventures and
investments. “Ensuring party internal democracy and party discipline as well as
implementing standard financial regulations that conform to international best
practices on transparency and accountability.” Adedoja pledged to work with the
party leaders and stakeholders as well as the governors in deploying innovative
and fresh ideas for party membership drive and on other party issues. Also
speaking in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in
Lagos, Prof. Adedoja said the party needed a leader with the right vision,
right ideas, experience and energy to move to it greater heights. “Our party
needs a leader with the right vision, somebody with fresh ideas and not
recycled ideas. “Someone who is energetic, someone who is accepted and
acceptable to party members and the masses. “Our party needs a leader who can
offer solutions, someone which experience who would give everyone a sense of
belonging and carry everybody along. “I believe I have all these attributes, I
believe we can do it together and that is why I am volunteering or offering to
serve as chairman of our great party,’’ he said. Adedoja said that his long
years of experience in the public service as a former minister with joint
portfolios and as an academic would add value to his leadership of the party.
He said that his interactions with people of various backgrounds having
schooled and lived in the different parts of the country would enable him to
deliver broad-based leadership in the party. The former minister said he was
the youngest of the candidates at 66 and that he was brimming with energy to
work for the party and give it a new direction. NAN reports that the party has
fixed Dec. 9 for its convention where new national officers will be elected. A
former National Deputy Chairman of the party (South), Chief Olabode George, a
former minister, Prof. Tunde Adeniran and former governor of Ogun State, Chief
Gbenga Daniel, are also contesting for the party’s chairmanship position.
Former Minister of
Sports and Youths Development, Prof. Taoheed Adedoja, has said that the
December elective national convention of the Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP), will be a massive test for the party’s democratic credentials.
According to Adedoja, the convention will give members the opportunity
to see whether or not the party will continue to act with impunity and
impose candidates on members.
The former minister said this in Abuja while speaking with newsmen about
his desire to occupy the position of National Chairman of the party,
noting that he had all that was required to lead the party and
reposition it to greatness.
He said that the method that would be used to provide the outcome of the
December convention would serve as a political laboratory for testing
the democratic credentials of the PDP.
“If the December election into all the national leadership positions is
democratic and the delegates decide who their officers are, it we will
use the process for the elections of candidates for the party.
“So when we get right the national convention, then PDP has gotten it
right,” Adedoja said.
He said that the party lost in the last election not because it did not
do well in providing the dividends of democracy to Nigerians, in terms
of infrastructure, social and economic development.
“The 16 years of PDP administration enable it to make positive impacts
on the lives of Nigerians virtually in all sectors of the economy, as a
result of manifesto it provided for the people of this country.”
Adedoja said that the PDP would have ruled beyond 16 years, but its
administration was truncated majorly because of impunity, imposition of
candidates, and processes by which some of its candidates emerged.
“PDP has learnt its lessons and it is now ready to do the right thing by
ensuring level playing ground for everybody aspiring.”
He added that PDP lost power not because Nigerians were not satisfied
with it, but because they were promised changes “but after two years
Nigerians want PDP to come back in 2019 to rule and rule better.”
Adedoja said to regain power in 2019, there must be better processes
through which the party’s leaders and flag bearers would emerge.
The former minister said he was “the fresh face” PDP needs, especially
now that the party wants to give Nigerians fresh ideas to consolidate on
its 16 years achievements.
“To lead a party of PDP that is the biggest party in Africa will require
a person with thorough understanding of the political thinking and
orientation of Nigerians.
“In the modern Nigeria of today, you cannot succeed as the chairman of
the party, without understanding the historical antecedents and the
cultural value of different parts of Nigeria.
“The social economic needs of Nigerians transcend the reading of the
pages of newspaper or books. You must have had the experience of
personal relationship with different parts of the country.
“That is why I stand out to offer this service as a true Nigerian who
has built friends and associate across all Nigeria.”
Adedoja, said that as a Nigerian from Oyo born in Kano State, he had
lived and worked in different parts of Nigeria in the course of his
studies and carrying out national and international assignments.
He said that as a loyal PDP member he had never been associated with any
case of violence, anti-party activity or violation of any party rules
and guidelines.
“I have not been involved in igniting any problem or crisis in PDP
either at the ward, local government, state or national level.’’
He added that in his desire to lead the party, he had been making wide
consultation with PDP stakeholders in over 30 states, “and I am
satisfied with the feedback.”
“Also in the last seven months, I have been moving round the country to
lend my hands in the various reconciliation efforts of the party by
making personal contacts.”
Adedoja said when elected as PDP national chairman, he would set in
motion, machinery that would ensure that the party’s representatives
emerged without imposition.
He added that when elected, he also had a 15 point focus that would help
in discharging his duties, which include providing the needed
leadership for re-positioning and re-branding of PDP.
Others were to lead the party to present a winning presidential
candidate for the 2019 election and winning candidates for all elective
positions.
“Part of my focus will also be promotion of party sustainability at the
ward, local government, state and national level, through viable
business ventures and investments.
“Ensuring party internal democracy and party discipline as well as
implementing standard financial regulations that conform to
international best practices on transparency and accountability.”
Adedoja pledged to work with the party leaders and stakeholders as well
as the governors in deploying innovative and fresh ideas for party
membership drive and on other party issues.
Also speaking in a telephone interview with the News Agency of Nigeria
(NAN) in Lagos, Prof. Adedoja said the party needed a leader with the
right vision, right ideas, experience and energy to move to it greater
heights.
“Our party needs a leader with the right vision, somebody with fresh
ideas and not recycled ideas.
“Someone who is energetic, someone who is accepted and acceptable to
party members and the masses.
“Our party needs a leader who can offer solutions, someone which
experience who would give everyone a sense of belonging and carry
everybody along.
“I believe I have all these attributes, I believe we can do it together
and that is why I am volunteering or offering to serve as chairman of
our great party,’’ he said.
Adedoja said that his long years of experience in the public service as a
former minister with joint portfolios and as an academic would add
value to his leadership of the party.
He said that his interactions with people of various backgrounds having
schooled and lived in the different parts of the country would enable
him to deliver broad-based leadership in the party.
The former minister said he was the youngest of the candidates at 66 and
that he was brimming with energy to work for the party and give it a
new direction.
NAN reports that the party has fixed Dec. 9 for its convention where new
national officers will be elected.
A former National Deputy Chairman of the party (South), Chief Olabode
George, a former minister, Prof. Tunde Adeniran and former governor of
Ogun State, Chief Gbenga Daniel, are also contesting for the party’s
chairmanship position.
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/politics/pdp-national-elective-convention-adedoja-expresses-concern-says-best-chairman/
Read more at: https://dailytimes.ng/politics/pdp-national-elective-convention-adedoja-expresses-concern-says-best-chairman/
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