The Board of Trustees of Peoples Democratic Party on Thursday stated that it would ensure the embattled National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus and other members of the National Working Committee to serve out their remaining tenure which expires in December.
The BoT also disclosed that the party would do everything necessary to take over power from the All Progressives Congress in 2023.
In a communiqué signed by its Secretary, Senator Adolphus Wabara, the PDP Trustees also revealed that it is working on resolving all disputes within the ranks of the PDP and unite it for the attainment of its objective.
Addressing the reported moves by some PDP governors to remove the national chairman as part of the permutations for the bid for power in 2023, Wabara has declared that it would ensure the purported action does not happen.
“The Board of Trustees will ensure that a fluent and uninterrupted operation of all the organs of the party, particularly the National Working Committee (NWC), remains in place leading up to a successful convention in December 2021,” he said.
The BoT secretary said that it would ensure that harmonious relations exist between the organs of the party, adding that a detailed meeting between its Trustees and the NWC is planned to be held soon.
He reaffirmed that they are working with other stakeholders to resolve disagreements among party members as a way of ensuring peace and stability in the main opposition party.

