Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has disagreed with Chairman of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees Chief Tony Anenih,
over the registration of the Peoples Democratic Movement (PDM) as a
political party. While Anenih denounced what he termed the “secret” registration of
the PDM as a political party by the Independent National Electoral
Commission (INEC), Atiku recognized the right of freedom of association
of those who applied to register the PDM as a political party. Information Nigeria reports that both heavy weight politicians in
their own rights are major stakeholders in the PDM founded by late
General Shehu Musa Yar’Adua. Anenih, in a statement titled: “Our PDM is not a Political Party”,
said the movement, which worked with other political associations to
form the PDP in 1998 remained an integral part of the ruling PDP and
urged concerned members to treat the registration as a political
trickery which will not stand the test of time. But Atiku, in a statement by his spokesman Garba Shehu, said he
believes in the right of freedom of association of Nigerians which is
guaranteed by the constitution. The former VP, who recalled the journey of the PDM towards gaining
recognition as a political party, noted that even when Shehu Musa
Yar’Adua was alive, PDM never operated as a regimented organisation like
the police or the army. “Don’t also forget the fact that this is not the first time that the PDM had sought registration”, the statement said. “They sought to register as Peoples Front, PF under the Babangida
Presidency but this was denied them. They tried to do this under Abacha
but instead, parties described as ‘the five leprous fingers’ were
registered. “He called many of the then PDM members, including Chief Anenih to
the PDP in 1998, and they agreed to come, several others including the
Asiwaju Bola Tinubu chose the other parties such as the then Alliance
for Democracy, AD and the defunct All Peoples Party, APP. So they, as
PDM members were really never sworn to an oath, to belong to only one
political party,” the former VP’s media aide said. “So while he, Atiku and Chief Anenih have made the choice of
remaining as members of the PDP, neither of them reserves the right to
take away from a fellow citizen, his right of freedom of association as
accorded by the constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria. Atiku
equally believes that it is time for some of them, the elders in the
polity to allow our younger members to express themselves. “We can advise them without imposing our political views on them. It
is by this spirit that we can guide and grow the next generation not by
hindering them,” Shehu said in the statement.
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