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Ayu Breaks Silence On Suspension, Says Only PDP NEC Can Suspend Him

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The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sen. Iyorchia Ayu, has dismissed the purported suspension by the party’s Ward Executives in his Igyorov Ward of Gboko Local Government Area, LGA, of Benue State.

Ayu Breaks Silence On Suspension, Says Only PDP NEC Can Suspend Him
Iyorchia Ayu

Ayu described the suspension as an exercise in futility. TalkGlitz Media had reported that the Benue state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) suspended Iyorchia Ayu, over allegations of engaging in anti-party activities.

Reacting, Ayu in a statement by his Special Adviser on Media and Communications, Simon Imobo-Tswam said only the national executive committee (NEC), which is the highest decision-making organ of the party, can suspend a national chairman.

“We wish to state categorically and with all emphasis at our disposal thus, that “The PDP National Chairman, Ayu, has not been suspended by his Ward. Some members of the Exco are only being teleguided by political gamblers to cause mischief and nothing more.

“For starters, Article 57(7) of the PDP Constitution as Amended in 2017, expressly prohibits any organ of the party or executive committee of the party at the Ward or State Level from taking any disciplinary measure against any member of the party’s National Executive Committee.

“The purported suspension is, therefore, an exercise in futility as it derives its strength majorly from gross illiteracy, ignorance, gambling, and desperation. It has only mischief, drama, and propaganda value.”

Ayu alleged that the so-called suspension letter was written by an illiterate, and only given to the coerced members to sign somewhere in Makurdi.

“This is why the original date is tipexed and 24 March imposed on it.

“From what we know, the document itself is fraudulent as the signatures of the Ward Executives were forged or obtained under duress.

“The chairman, his deputy, and legal adviser didn’t sign the letter. The 14th person on the list didn’t sign too. “In fact, the same applies to Nos. 5, 8, and 16.

“At the time they were supposed to be in Makurdi, the others coerced, intimidated, and induced members of the Exco, they were actually in their villages, going about their normal businesses.”

Ayu said that till now, about nine members of the exco were still being held hostage in a location in Makurdi for obvious reasons.

He added that expectedly, their cell phones had been switched off, saying “it is instructive.”

He advised the general public to ignore rumors to the “heinous effect,” saying “those behind the plot are only investing in expensive illusions.”

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