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NDC to receive displaced APC, PDP politicians — Dickson

Senator Henry Seriake Dickson

Senator Henry Seriake Dickson

From Ismail Omidiran and Romans Ugwu, Abuja


The National Leader of the newly registered Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC), Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, has announced that his party is ready to receive and accommodate displaced and disgruntled politicians from both ruling and opposition parties in the build-up to next year’s general elections.

Senator Dickson spoke during the party’s inaugural National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting held in Abuja on Wednesday.

He said that, having related closely with his fellow politicians, he has no iota of doubt that many of those who would be disappointed will seek alternative platforms to contest the forthcoming election.

He added that they have already put in place mechanisms to ensure that politicians who join his party will not destabilise it.

Speaking to newsmen after the NEC, he said, “We call on all those who are stranded in the other parties, loyal members of the People’s Democratic Party who do not want to be in a party that is a clown of All Progressives Congress to come to this platform because it is their platform.

“Those who are aggrieved and dissatisfied and sidelined from the APC itself, which is now about to collapse under the influence of its own weight of its own creation out of greed, those who cannot find space because the ruling party is too top-heavy to join the NDC because it is their platform.

“For those in LP who are still confused over who is the national chairman, this is their party. For those in the ADC who don’t know whether the party is a collision or a coalition, this is your party. “And if you don’t know what will happen tomorrow, don’t be confused because NDC is your patty. There is a certainty about NDC. As they are joining, we have put mechanisms in place as an ideological party. We have a way of handling them,” he said.

On the purpose of the mission of the party, Senator Dickson said, “This party is founded to promote inclusivity, to promote fairness and justice and integration so that we can go back to the business, not of dividing the people, not of showing strength over the weak, not of showing power over the vulnerable, but to find and build a Nigeria, which, in the words of our national anthem, our forefathers, the founding fathers of this Nigeria, designed.

“And there is no better prayer for Nigeria than the last one, which says, O God of all creation, grant us this one request, and what is that one request? Help us to build a nation where no man is oppressed. Over the past decades, our nation has deviated from its founding ideals and principles,” he said.