Former Senate President Ken Nnamani has dumped the Peoples' Democratic Party.He released a statement to this effect, read below:
PDP, the
Burden and My Conscience
Without any iota of bitterness in my heart, I have decided to
disengage from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and consequently step aside
from partisan politics in the interim. I wish to express my profound gratitude
to the party that gave me the platform with which I attained the height I did
in the politics of our country.
How I wish the efforts I mounted with some of my colleagues
(many of whom have left the party) to keep the PDP on the path of its noble
vision and values had been supported by those who were privileged to be at the
helm of affairs of the party, it would have been a different day for the PDP.
It would have been a day of victory and pride not of defeat and shame.
I recall that the virus of corruption of values and mission was
what those my colleagues and I set out to cure through the formation of the PDP
Reform Forum in 2010/11. We worked hard to draw up a new direction for the
Party.
This was to help steer the party away from illegality and
impropriety so that PDP can fulfill its promise of being a vanguard of
Nigeria’s political and economic development. A direction defined by strict
adherence to basic rules and morality in the management of party affairs. Chief
of these values is respect for choice of party members in electing party candidates
for elections.
With more than half a decade of championing such a fundamental
but simple idea, I regret that the PDP leadership continues to rebuff internal
democracy. The party allowed itself to be blinded by hubris to believe that it
will remain in power and influence for 60 years in spite of several gross
missteps and grievous misnomer. We foresaw this ditch and prescribed how to
avert falling into it. But we were dismissed as idealistic. Today the idealists
have become realists.
Recently, even after our avoidable abysmal electoral defeat, I
continued to believe that we can still chart a new course and retrieve victory
from the jaw of defeat. I continued to urge the leadership of the party to
believe that the time of defeat could be the time of renewal, and that renewal
requires strategic thinking and bold actions.
I urged
that this is a time to reembrace internal democracy and principled leadership
to reposition the party for new politics. We are living in different times and
we need new tools, ethos and codes of conduct. We need to become a party of
technocrats and professionals and not a party of mercenaries and rent seekers.
We need to become the party of young men and women with new
ideas and not a party of political dinosaurs. It is clear now that these pleas
have fallen on deaf ears. Every day the crisis of confidence and the
contradictions in our party deepen. We continue to lose members and morale. The
rebuilding some of us had urged on the leadership is not happening. Those who
led us to defeat are determined to continue to lead the party as undertakers.
I do not believe I should continue to be a member of the PDP as
it is defined today. This is certainly not the party I joined years ago to help
change my country. I do not also believe that the PDP as it is managed today
will provide an opportunity for me to continue to play the politics of
principles and values which I set for myself as a young man on leaving graduate
school and working for a large multinational in the United States in the 70s
and 80s.
Therefore, today I resign my membership of the PDP. In stepping
out of partisan politics for the meantime, I will continue to be politically
engaged. I will also continue to support the government and all the elected
officers in Nigeria to repositioning the nation. I will also constructively
criticize them when by commission or omission they take actions that could
damage the prospects of transforming Nigeria into a productive, merit-based and
honestly governed country.
As I leave PDP, I wish the leaders a new awakening and ethical revival. I cherish all the friends I made while in PDP and hope the friendship will continue to flourish.
As I leave PDP, I wish the leaders a new awakening and ethical revival. I cherish all the friends I made while in PDP and hope the friendship will continue to flourish.
God bless Nigeria.
Senator Ken Nnamani, GCON
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