The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP in Cross River said the faction loyal to the Federal Capital Territory, FCT Minister, NyesomWike, will not produce the next state chairman of the party.

This is the position of the Cross River South Senatorial District of the party, following its caucus meeting in Calabar yesterday.

According to MrAsuquoEkpo, state’s vice chairman of the PDP, the meeting was convened to deliberate on urgent and important political developments, affecting both the senatorial district and the state at large.

In a communique signed by Ekpo, the party condemned the resolution of the meeting by the faction loyal to Wike held in Abuja, which called for the extension of the tenure of the incumbent chairman of the party in the state.

He noted that the VenatiusIkem’s led leadership of the state executive was riddled with conflict and divisive tendencies.

He reaffirmed the caucus commitment to ensure an all-inclusive and rancour-free state congress scheduled for Sept. 27.

According to him, in line with the national template and resolution of the Cross River special stakeholders meeting, the caucus adopted the existing state party offices allocated to the southern senatorial district

“The caucus resolved to present a united and formidable front at the forthcoming state congress and recalled the unfortunate experiences of 2023 when the party lost in the South.

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“Consequently, the caucus directed all local government areas in the district to consult widely and put forward their most competent representatives for the Sept. 27 congress.

“The caucus further reaffirmed its commitment to engage with different local government areas, with a view to accommodating or realigning the zoning as the circumstances may require.”

He added that the caucus commended the National Woman Leader, MrsAminaBryhm, for her bold and decisive steps to ensure stability of the PDP in


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