A prominent member of the Peoples Democratic Party’s Board of Trustees, Bode George, has advised former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido, against taking legal action against the party. This comes after Lamido’s attempt to purchase the party’s National Chairmanship nomination forms was unsuccessful due to the absence of the relevant official at the party’s National Secretariat in Abuja. Following the incident, Lamido threatened to sue the party, prompting George to caution him against such a move.
According to George, the party’s internal mechanisms should be exhausted before seeking legal recourse. He emphasized that the party’s doors are open to all interested candidates, including Lamido, to compete for the National Chairmanship position. George stated that the party has never barred anyone from contesting and that the decision ultimately lies with the delegates at the convention.
Speaking on a television program, George noted that the party belongs to its members, not individuals, and that candidates have the right to participate in the electoral process. He encouraged Lamido to obtain the nomination form, fill it, and participate in the convention, where the outcome will be determined by the delegates. George warned, however, that if Lamido proceeds to court without exhausting the party’s internal processes, he may face punishment.
The development highlights the ongoing preparations for the party’s national convention, where the National Chairmanship position will be contested. The party has been working to ensure a seamless and transparent process, allowing all qualified candidates to participate. As the convention approaches, the party’s leadership is emphasizing the importance of adhering to internal procedures and respecting the democratic process.
The situation underscores the need for political parties to maintain transparent and inclusive nomination processes, ensuring that all candidates are given a fair opportunity to participate. As the political landscape continues to evolve, the ability of parties to manage their internal affairs effectively will be crucial in maintaining the trust of their members and the broader electorate. With the convention looming, the party’s leadership will be closely watched to ensure that the process is conducted in a fair and democratic manner.