PDP lost to lack of internal democracy - Ex-Security Adviser

Goodluck Jonathan

Goodluck Jonathan, former President of Nigeria

President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria
President Goodluck Jonathan of Nigeria

Chief Anabs Sara-Igbe, the Special Adviser on Security to a former governor of Rivers, on Thursday said the PDP lost the 2015 general elections due to violation of internal democracy.

Sara-Igbe, who served in Governor Peter Odili’s administration, told the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Port Harcourt that the party disregarded warnings to stop imposition of candidates during its primary elections.

He said internal democracy operated on due process, fair play, equity and good conscience in the sharing of political and economic power.

According to Sara-Igbe, the managers of the party allowed greed, nepotism and outright inordinate ambition to affect its fortunes.

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“The leadership of PDP was unconcerned about obvious irregularities that characterised the party’s primary that led to its shameful and disgraceful defeat.

“You cannot circumvent rules and acts that are indeed inimical to the enthronement and sustenance of internal and have party cohesion for victory,” he said.

Sara-Igbe said the questionable manner with which candidates of the party emerged showed that the leadership was not serious.

He described the ugly interplay of party intrigues, power display, culture of impunity and disregard for fair play and internal democracy as most unfortunate.

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