The Peoples Democratic Party Board of Trustees on Wednesday said it has taken over the leadership of the party pending the resolution of the leadership crisis rocking the party.
The Chairman of the Board, Senator Walid Jibrin, disclosed this while addressing members of staff of the party at its National Secretariat, Abuja.
Jibrin said the action of the BOT became imperative in order not to allow vacuum in the party’s operations as well as to resolve the leadership crisis within the party.
He said: “Today, the BOT remains the only legal body now in the whole set up and that is why we are here to play our role.
“We are not here to take over the secretariat.
“We are here to perform our duties as enshrined in the constitution, hoping that our problems will be resolved soon.
“We, the BOT, have taken it upon ourselves to ensure we play a great role in resolving the problems.
“We have gone very far in resolving them.
“We have made some contacts and consultations.
“We are not here to cast blame on anybody.
“If it means to go to anybody to solve the problem, we will do so.”
Jibrin said the BOT had been receiving great cooperation from elders and leaders of PDP for it to do its job.
Jibrin, who said that the board would play its role without fair or favour, promised that the BOT would do its best to return normalcy to the party.
He said: “The PDP has come to stay.
“PDP will never die.
“PDP will continue to rule.
“We are only on sabbatical leave and once the sabbatical is over, we are going to take over our leadership because it is our own.
“We are going back in 2019.
“But we can only do that if we cooperate and unite.”
Jibrin, however, commended the Nigeria Police for securing the party’s secretariat by barricading access into it.
He said: “At this critical moment, what we need is to secure our property, to safeguard your lives and to allow members of staff of the party to work under a very good atmosphere.
“We, the BOT, are entrusted under the constitution of our party to be in charge of the assets and liability of PDP.”
Jibrin expressed optimism that the party would meet the Independent National Electoral Commission deadline on submission of the party candidate’s nomination form on the forthcoming Edo State governorship election.
He said: “We are putting our heads together with our lawyers.
“We are rest assured that everything would be in order very soon, with the reconciliation that is going on which will not last long.”
On his part, the BOT Secretary, Ambassador Ojo Maduekwe, said the BOT intervened because of litigations surrounding the national caretaker committee set up in Port Harcourt, Rivers State on May 21 at its national convention.
Maduekwe said: “Concerning the national caretaker committee, the matter is being resolved.
“It will either be resolved by negotiation or by vacating the court orders.
“We will prefer the matter is resolved internally.”
Maduekwe said the biggest impunity was for any party member to go to court on any issue without engaging internal mechanism in addressing it.
The members of staff of the PDP were allowed access to their offices on Tuesday by the police, who had barricaded the secretariat since May 22.