PDP in Plateau State suspends rival’s Caretaker Committee members

PLATEAU PDP SUSPENDS EIGHT MEMBERS

The opposition Peoples Democratic Party in Plateau State has suspended indefinitely, eight members of the party for constituting a parallel State’s Caretaker Committee.

In a press statement issued on Saturday by the State Working Committee’s head of the media, Mr. John Akans on Saturday, the erring members contravened the PDP constitution in accordance with the standing of the National Working Committee of the party, as led by Prince Uche Secondus.

The decision to suspend the rival’s Caretaker Committee members was reached at an emergency meeting held at the party Secretariat on Friday evening, by the Working Committee, an arm of the lawful State Caretaker Committee, where the activities of latter group were reportedly reviewed.

According to the statement, as obtained by the Nigeran Platform, “The working committee, an arm of the Plateau Caretaker Committee at its emergency meeting held Friday evening at the party’s secretariat, reviewed the unfortunate incident that took place at the secretariat.

“Some group of rascals, mischievously constituted themselves into a Caretaker Committee, which is an affront to national leadership of our party, under the leadership of Prince Uche Secondus.

“The state leadership of the party frown at these decedents and therefore, approved their immediate suspension from the party.

“Seven of the affected persons are: Nandom Penap Exodus, Godwin W. Bedir, Akims Mamot, Mrs Asabe Dareng, Nathaniel Dakas, Jecob Dashe and Alhaji Kabiru Musa,” he said.

They were reportedly suspended from the PDP as recommended by the disciplinary Committee.

He gave the names of the disciplinary Committee members as Mr Monday Agwom as Chairman and Mr Pam Davou Major to serve as Secretary.

Others members of the Committee were Jarusa Gotau, Mr Amos Komtul, Mr Dauda Daiyabu, Hajia Sa,adatu Ado and Wycliffe Wansonh.

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