Wabara takes over as PDP BoT Chair,as Walid Jibrin resigns

By our reporter| The chairman Board of Trustees of the main opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Walid Jibril, has resigned.

“I am stepping down as the chairman of BoT. I am stepping down to make it easier for all of us,” Jubril told reporters at a BoT and National Executive Committee meeting on Thursday in Abuja.

Former President of the Senate of Nigeria, Adolphus Wabara from Abia state, has been appointed as the new BoT chairman.

Jibril’s resignation occurred amid agitation by the southern caucus of the PDP for the party’s national chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, to step down for a southerner.

Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State and a former PDP Deputy National Chairman, Bode George, amongst other southern members of the main opposition party had consistently demanded Ayu’s resignation but the former senator maintained that he won’t resign.

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Earlier, Jibril had said it is unfair that PDP produced presidential candidate in the person of Atiku Abubakar (Adamawa State), and Ayu (Benue State) both from the north.

The Nasarawa-born chieftain had said he was willing to sacrifice his office for peace to reign in the party.

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