Wednesday, 4 February 2015

SDP Adopts Jonathan As Presidential Candidate, But PDP Requested Their Support

The Social Democratic Party (SDP), on Tuesday in Abuja endorsed the candidature of President Goodluck Jonathan in the Feb. 14 presidential election. The National Publicity of SDP, Abdul Isiaq, said this at a news conference in Abuja.
He said that the party reached the decision following the report of a committee set up by its National Executive Committee on adoption of presidential candidates.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the National Chairman of the party, Chief Olu Falae, had hinted of the party’s decision to adopt a presidential candidate.
He said that the development followed the inability of the party to produce its own candidate for the office.
Mr. Isiaq said the committee, in the report presented to the National Chairman of SDP, observed that of all the presidential candidates, only that of the PDP formally requested the party’s support.
He said that the committee also observed that PDP had also accepted the SDP’s required conditions to warrant the party’s support.
Mr. Isiaq said that part of the conditions was that PDP would faithfully implement the 2014 National Conference report as a basis for restructuring Nigeria.
Others, he added, were adoption of policy of zero tolerance for corruption and intensification of efforts to defeat insurgency in the North East, among others.
“Based on the foregoing observations, the committee has unanimously recommended that SDP should endorse and support the candidature of Jonathan.
“This is to enable him to complete the restructuring of the polity based on the report of the National Conference 2014.
`”The party has accepted these recommendations and hereby directed all its supporters and members throughout Nigeria to vote for Jonathan’’, Isiaq said.
Mr. Isiaq, who was also the Chairman of the committee, however, stressed that the support was limited strictly to the presidential election.
According to him, it does not extend to any other elections, adding that the SDP has candidates for other elections.

Premium Times

No comments :

Post a Comment