The last may not have been heard on the judgement of the Supreme Court over the removal of Emeka Ihedioha as Imo State governor as the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Friday, resolved to go on street protest over what it called ‘miscarriage of justice’.
The PDP also said the alleged miscarriage of justice was not only against the PDP but the people of Nigeria.
These resolutions were made at the end of the party’s 87th National Executive Council Emergency Meeting held at the main opposition party’s headquarters, in Abuja.
According to the opposition party, “This s a miscarriage of justice. Justice will come under God Almighty.
“But we must work, we must speak out, otherwise, it means we have consented to the injustice from the ruling party, APC”.
However, the party’s 2019 presidential candidate and former vice president, Atiku Abubakar, during the meeting said that, “Our great party and G34 fought and brought Democracy to the country.
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“Our party governed very well from 1999 to 2015. As true Democrats, we handed over power to the ruling party, hoping that it will deepen democracy but, alas, we have been disappointed.
He, therefore, proposed a committee to review what happened at the last general election and make necessary recommendations.
He said the roles of INEC and security agencies should not be taken for granted for that will be the end of the struggles of the founding fathers of the party.
Atiku continued, “It is our duty to reincarnate the struggles they made that brought the democracy that APC is enjoying”.
It was on this premise that Atiku proposed that the party leaders go to speak to Nigerians on the State of the Nation.
Also, chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees (BOT), Sen. Walid Jubrin said, “The party has not fully recovered from what the judiciary has done to the people of Nigeria not only PDP but to the people of Nigeria.
“Nigeria is getting to an end if we continue with this exercise this way. He said that Nigeria is at ‘war’.
But Prof. ABC Nwosu said the PDP needed to have a programmed opposition machinery in place.
In the words of Nwosu, “The legacy of PDP is not GSM, it is not G34. It is democracy. We are on the road to unfreedom, heading to tyranny.
It was observed that apart from the sacked Governor Emeka Ihedioha, other governors of the party from the southern part of the country were conspicuously absent.
Only Governors from Zamfara, (Bello Muhammad Matawalle ), Adamawa, (Ahmadu Umaru Fintri) and Sokoto, (Aminu Waziri Tambuwal) were in attendance in the persons.
Others in attendance were Atiku Abubakar, Sen. Walid Jubril, Sen. Adolphus Wabara, Senator Mantu, Babngida Aliyu, Arch. Ibrahim Bunu, Sen. Dino Melaye, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, ABC Nwosu and Olisa Metuh.