PDP moves against Fani-Kayode, orders probe of ex-Minister

Semiu Salami
Semiu Salami
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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has ordered the immediate probe of one of its members, and former minister, Femi Fani-Kayode, for criticising the party’s leadership and calling for its resignation.

The party said Fani-Kayode should be sanctioned for launching a media war against its leadership.

Fani-Kayode, alongside the Ekiti State governor, Ayo Fayose, and some other PDP members, have blamed the leadership of the party for PDP’s defeat in the recent national elections.

Fani-Kayode, who was the spokesperson for President Goodluck Jonathan’s presidential campaign team, on Tuesday accused two unnamed members of the party’s National Working Committee of working for the opposition All Progressives Congress.

However, in a dramatic response Wednesday, the party ordered the PDP in Osun State, Fani-Kayode’s home state, to immediately investigate and punish the former minister.

In a letter signed by its National Secretary, Wale Oladipo, the party mandated the PDP in Osun to first establish whether Fani-Kayode has been a “registered and financial member” and if he is a member, the party said, he should be punished severely, otherwise, he should be treated as a usurper.

The party also summoned its deputy national organizing secretary, Okey Nnadozie, to explain the whereabouts of the party’s money which was supposed to be paid to state chairmen of the party at the last national convention.

The party said Nnadozie should appear at the party’s office in Abuja on Thursday to appear before a seven-man disciplinary committee headed by Micheal Abdul and Tony Okeke, former acting National Publicity Secretary of the party as Secretary.

The NWC however expressed the party’s complete confidence in the National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh, and commended him for his “outstanding performance, exemplary commitment and sacrifices”, particularly in the ways and manner with which he conducts the affairs of the Publicity Directorate in projecting the positive image of the party and its government.

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