The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party,
Dr. Bamanga Tukur, on Wednesday vowed that he would not step down from office
despite the calls by some aggrieved governors of the party for his removal.
While saying that he is not moved by those calls, Tukur
said there was no basis for him to resign.
He spoke with State House correspondents shortly after
meeting Vice President Namadi Sambo behind closed doors at the Presidential
Villa, Abuja.
He reiterated his position that though those opposing
his style of leadership referred to him as a virus, Tukur said “he is a virus
for good governance and discipline.”
He said, “There is no basis for me to resign. I am not
moved by the various accusations leveled against me.
“They even say that I am a virus. Yes, I agree that I
am a virus, but a virus for discipline; a virus for good governance, virus for
positive change and virus for all things that are good.
“Do you resign when you know that you are doing good things?
Do you resign simply because a few people are angry that you are doing positive
things and they are not comfortable with such good things?”
Tukur however expressed the conviction that the
aggrieved governors who defected to the All Progressives Congress would still
return to the party as party leaders would not foreclose dialogue with them.
“Even in your home, if your wife run away, you would
always look for ways of talking to her hoping that she would see reason and
return home,” he said
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Dis old man is a fool o,can't his children talk to him or they have taken foolishness after him,he is still dreaming of some govs returning wen he shud be talking of how to prevent more going,he was talking abt doing good,is looting our treasures good or empowering militants,sponsoring kidnappers,training assasins 4 d ambition of Jonathan of continuing as president beyond 2015 good too,dis man is hell fire bound wit his fellow criminals n their oga GEJtT
ReplyDeleteThese you are saying will never return by God will, they have gone forever.
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