Kogi PDP Fires Back At Melaye, Says Ex-Senator A ‘Big-Time Liability’

The Kogi State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken aim at former senator Dino Melaye, who recently labeled the party as “dead.” The party’s elders, led by Ibrahim Dansofo, issued a statement asserting that Melaye’s political ambitions have crumbled to the point where he can no longer secure even a local councilor position......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>

The party’s statement highlights Melaye’s lack of electoral success, noting that he failed to win his own polling unit during his campaign for the governorship ticket. The Kogi PDP statement labeled him as a liability, suggesting that his continued association with the party serves only to negotiate personal gain with the ruling party rather than contribute positively to the PDP.

“Senator Melaye has become a burden to the party,” the statement read. “His accusations against the current leadership are hypocritical, as he himself was granted a governorship ticket despite the party’s awareness of his inability to win even a primary election.”

The Kogi PDP placed blame for the party’s current struggles on Melaye’s shoulders, claiming that his nomination was a significant misstep that has led to their present predicament.

They further called on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and his running mate in the 2023 presidential election, former Delta State governor Ifeanyi Okowa, to reevaluate their support for Melaye, urging them to distance themselves from someone they described as a “bondage” and a “big-time liability” for the party.

The Kogi PDP also urged the local executive committee in Ijumu to initiate immediate suspension proceedings against Melaye, emphasizing the need to restore the party’s integrity and focus on viable leadership.

The statement concluded with a call to the Nigerian public to disregard Melaye’s remarks, labeling them as “the desperate words of a man whose political relevance has long since faded.”

“The Kogi PDP is determined to move forward, reclaim its strength, and rebuild its reputation as a formidable political force in the state., the stakeholders ask Dino Melaye to account for billions he collected in the name of governorship election.”

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