PDP: Plot to unseat Damagum thickens as Atiku backs Suswam
As the 98th National Executive Committee meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party approaches, tension escalates between 2023 presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar and Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike, highlighting their longstanding rivalry within the party.
There have been calls to remove Damagum and choose a substantive Chairman.
Damagum, formerly PDP National Deputy Chairman (North), became the party’s acting National Chairman following the suspension of the party’s National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, by the court in March last year.
The court action leading to Ayu’s suspension was filed by a PDP member, Terhide Utaan, who based his request on an earlier vote of no confidence passed in Ayu by the executives of his ward, Igyorov ward, Gboko Local Government Area of Benue State.
Last week, 60 members of the House of Representatives demanded Damagum’s exit, adding that a substantive chairman should be picked from the North Central region.
Findings by The PUNCH revealed that a former governor of Benue State, Gabriel Suswam, and a former Deputy National Secretary of the PDP, Dr. Emmanuel Agbo, are pushing for the position of the PDP National Chairman.
while Atiku’s camp is backing Suswam, the Wike’s camp, supported by some PDP governors, is pushing for Damagum to be confirmed as the substantive chairman to complete Ayu’s tenure.
A credible source, who is a member of the PDP North Central Caucus, stated that Wike and his group want Damagum to continue.
According to the source, who craved anonymity because he had no official authority to speak on the matter, the Wike group also wants the North Central to produce the National Deputy Chairman.
Atiku and Wike fell apart in the build-up to the 2023 general elections after Atiku beat Wike to the PDP presidential ticket and also did not pick him as a running mate for the election.
Rather than pick Wike as running mate, Atiku picked ex-Delta State governor, Ifeanyi Okowa.
The situation made Wike support the presidential candidate of the ruling All Progressives Congress, Bola Tinubu, who eventually won the election and was sworn in as President.
Consequently, Atiku and Wike’s camps have been to work at cross-purposes.
Speaking on the power play ahead of the Thursday NEC meeting, the party chieftain from the North Central, who spoke to our correspondent, said, “We are aware that our zone is receiving the necessary support from Atiku. Many stakeholders from within and outside the zone, including Atiku, are backing Suswam. Consultations are ongoing, and the North Central will ensure that it nominates Ayu’s replacement.
“Wike and some PDP governors want Damagum to be confirmed as the PDP substantive chairman. They are supporting someone from the North-East to complete the tenure of a position zoned to the North Central for their selfish reasons. They want the North Central to nominate a name for National Deputy Chairman (North) to replace Damagum once he is confirmed. They simply want to undermine this party.”
Another source, a highly placed member of the PDP National Working Committee who is not authorised to speak for the party, reiterated that the position of the PDP National Chairman is currently occupied and not vacant.
He said, “Since Ayu is in court, the position is not vacant. The PDP Constitution does not specify the duration or tenure for someone to assume the role of acting party leader. Therefore, Damagum will continue to serve in that capacity.”