Thursday, 1 May 2014

REVEALED: Jonathan plans to sack more 'arrogant' aides




More aides of President Goodluck Jonathan who are considered to be arrogant and not adding value to his second term ambition may soon be sacked.



Already, the President and the National Chairman of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu had met and agreed that such aides should be relieved of their duties.





Mu’azu, who made this known in Abuja on Wednesday, warned that the party would no longer tolerate any member of the party considered to be arrogant.



It was a veil reference to the recent sacking of President Jonathan’s Political aide, Ahmed Gulak.



Mu’azu spoke while receiving the communique from the Akwa Ibom State chapter of the PDP on their stakeholders meeting which was held on April 22.



The communique had lambasted Gulak for coming to Akwa Ibom State and inaugurated a sectional, and an unknown support group in favour of President Jonathan without the knowledge of the state’s party leadership.



The communiqué which further advised Jonathan to caution his aides, who were bent on causing disaffections in various states of the federation, specifically warned “Alhaji Gulak to desist from further interference in the affairs of the state as we do not need the assistance of any outsider to campaign here for Mr. President.”



Gulak was however sacked on Monday.



While speaking on the communique, Mu’azu noted that he had told president Jonathan that the party can no longer afford to allow members who he said would cause disaffection among members of the party, to remain in their offices.



Mu’azu said. “I have told the president, whoever does not remain focused, cool his nerves, humble himself cannot belong to this party.



“The President and I have resolved that. Whoever does not reduce his arrogance, remain focused cannot work with us. Those who want to abuse me should do so. One day it will be over.



“I am ready to stoop to conquer. That is the spirit I want to put in us, to remain focused, calm and preserve through anything we are going through in the party. I don’t want anybody to imagine Nigeria without PDP.”



He said all what he want for now was for the party to win the 2015 presidential election and also retain more states.



The party is currently in charge of 18 out of the 36 states in the country.



source: nigerianeye

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