*Says he’ll take a short rest outside Nigeria
*Adds: My very close aides did not vote
ABUJA
— PRESIDENT Goodluck Jonathan has told the National Working Committee,
NWC, of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, that he would return stronger
to help rebuild the party after taking a short break outside the
country with his family.
The President urged the leadership,
stakeholders, leaders, elders and members of the PDP to put behind them
the defeat the party suffered during the March 28 presidential election
where it lost to the All Progressives Congress, APC, after 16 years in
power and build the party for future elections.
President Jonathan,
who did not actually blame the leadership of the party for his loss at
the election, was said to have heaped the blames on some of his very
close aides, just as he told the NWC members that a Special Adviser from
the North did not even vote on the day of Presidential election.
Vanguard
gathered that President Jonathan, who thanked members of the NWC for
their support, disclosed to them that soon after the May 29 handover of
government, he would travel outside the country with his family, rest,
recuperate and then come back to politics later, but not immediately.
President
Jonathan who also warned the leadership of the party against
apportioning blames asked them to ensure that the PDP does not
disintegrate because of March and April elections.
PDP will bounce back
He
said from all indications, the PDP would bounce back against the
backdrop that there would be the problem of ego where three persons will
be serving as Presidents of the country with only one elected.
The
Wednesday meeting was held behind closed doors at the Presidential Villa
with the aim of ending the lingering crisis in the party after the
general elections where some PDP governors, party leaders, stakeholders
and members have been calling for the sack of the present National
Working Committee, NWC, under Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu.
The meeting, the
first of its kind since the PDP lost the presidency after 16 years of
leadership to the Presidential candidate of the All Progressives
Congress, APC, General Muhammadu Buhari, retd, was a postmortem on the
election, to discuss the way forward for the party especially the move
to heal the inflicted wounds, to restrategise as well as reposition the
party.
It was also gathered that those present at the meeting
used the opportunity to ruminate on the elections and the loss where
they wished that the PDP would have won the election.
The ruling
PDP, which controlled the Presidency, the Senate and the House of
Representatives for 16 years since 1999, did not only suffer
Presidential defeat, but it lost in its traditional states of Plateau;
Niger; Kaduna; Benue; Bauchi and Jigawa.
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