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Kogi East PDP accuses Danjuma Lah of attempt to hijack state structure for Dino Melaye

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The political landscape in Kogi State is heating up as stakeholders from Kogi East have expressed their strong opposition to the caretaker chairman, Senator Danjuma Lah, and his secretary, Senator Philip Aruwa Gyunka, for imposing their preferred candidates on the party ahead of the state congress.

The stakeholders, comprising party elders from nine local government areas in Kogi East and Kogi West, under the umbrella of Kogi PDP Elders Forum, are vehemently rejecting the attempts by Danjuma Lah and Philip Aruwa Gyunka to hand over the party structure to former Kogi West senator, Dino Melaye and his allies.

DAILY POST learnt that they accused this group of scheming to frustrate Kogi East’s participation in the party and use the party for personal political gain, as seen in the last gubernatorial election.

According to the elders, since Lah’s appointment as caretaker chairman, his goal has been to ensure Melaye controls the party structure.

They alleged that plans are underway to allocate 80 per cent of the state executive positions to Melaye’s nominees, including Capt. Joe Agada, who is being propped up to challenge the decision of Kogi East stakeholders.

The party elders warned that they will resist and reject any attempts to impose candidates on the party, and urged the national headquarters to expedite the exit of Lah and his secretary, citing their failure to provide effective leadership and condemn the abnormalities in the state.

In a statement, the elders said: “We will not be provoked to leave the party, but we will resist and reject their plots.

“We call on the national headquarters to quickly hurry up the exit of Danjuma Lah and his secretary from the state as they have failed woefully.

“PDP leadership under their watch is a colossal failure and unable to even issue a statement to condemn the abnormality in the state.”

The elders also accused Lah and Gyunka of being nominees of Melaye, who is also their colleague in the 8th National Assembly.

They claimed that this group is determined to perpetuate their hold on the party structure and use it for personal political gain.

The development has sparked tensions within the party, with many members expressing concerns over the attempts to hijack the party structure.

The state congress is expected to hold soon, and the stakeholders are demanding a free and fair election that reflects the will of the party members.

The Kogi PDP Elders Forum has urged the national headquarters to intervene and ensure that the state congress is conducted in a transparent and democratic manner, without any interference from external forces.

They warned that any attempt to impose candidates on the party would lead to a crisis that could have far-reaching consequences for the party in the state.

As the political drama unfolds, party members and political observers are watching with keen interest to see how the situation will play out. One thing is clear, however, the stakeholders from Kogi East are determined to resist any attempts to hijack the party structure and ensure that the party remains democratic and inclusive.

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