The Atiku Abubakar Presidential Campaign Organisation has said the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is democracy at play.
The spokesman for the campaign organisation, Charles Aniagwu, stated this in a Television interview in Asaba, Delta State capital, on Thursday.
Aniagwu pointed out that the PDP internal crisis is a characteristic of democratic governance, adding that those aggrieved were exercising their democratic rights and helping to widen the democratic space.
The Delta State Commissioner for Information said the PDP presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar, is trying to unite members of the party and resolve the internal crisis.
He said: “Atiku is a man of character who keeps his word. If he says, look we are going to run a government that will rescue Nigeria, he knows that for him to do that, every segment of the society must be carried along, and that includes our brothers and sisters in the South-West.
What Atiku wants is to have a very peaceful government so that at the end of the day he is able to unite the country, and because he believes that for him to be able to drive the economic policies, he needs to, first of all, bring everybody on board.
“To unite the country, he is trying to bring individuals who have the ability; whether they are in the diaspora or other political parties, once you have got the quality to be effective, he brings you in.
“What is happening within the PDP is democracy at play, and even in the midst of the disagreements, the PDP is still far ahead of any other political party.”
Aniagwu stated Atiku is much ready to become the President, adding that he is the only flagbearer that has a policy framework that he will use to rescue Nigerians.
He said: “Our candidate is the only person that has been able to show Nigerians that he has a policy framework that he will use to rescue Nigerians.
“No other candidate has been able to produce anyone even from those parties you think they are quiet without any crisis.
Our candidate is very much prepared and he has gone ahead to make a public presentation of what he intends to do with the economy.
“So, in spite of what you are hearing as disagreements, the PDP and our presidential candidate are far ahead of other parties that tend to have what we may call the peace of the graveyard.”
Aniagwu commended Nigerians for their interest in the unity of the PDP and for the confidence reposed in the party to rescue Nigerians, assuring that the crisis would soon be over.
He said: “What Atiku is looking forward to is not just to get individuals on board for the purpose of getting the votes, Atiku is interested in uniting the entire country but he is starting with the PDP.
“I asked the question, does Atiku Abubakar have the power to remove Ayu? No, he doesn’t have that power. And as a man who believes in the rule of law, he is not going to do that.
“Ayu was not appointed, he was elected at a national convention where every leader of the party, including those who are not feeling comfortable with him, were present.
“The constitution of the party is very clear on this. If you go to the constitution of the party, you will discover in Section 45 of the constitution that for you to remove the chairman of the party or for him to resign, certain processes need to be activated.”