By SaharaReporters, New York
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Bamanga Tukur, has challenged President Goodluck Jonathan to remove him
from office if he can.
Tukur's outburst followed the refusal of members of the party's National
Working Committee to attend a meeting he called at the party's
secretariat in Abuja last Wednesday.
The Adamawa State born politician, who is growing isolated at the top
levels of the party where he is being held responsible for its dwindling
influence and the defection of members, was infuriated by the attitude
of his fellow national officers. He told reporters that he can only be
removed from office through a properly conducted National Convention and
that unless and until that takes place, nobody, including President
Jonathan can remove him.
The National Chairman also dismissed the allegation that he has been
asked to resign by the President, and accused the opposition of planting
the story to create disharmony in the party.
"I am an elected National Chairman, I have my certificate of return, I
cannot resign,” he bragged. “The convention brought me, so it has to
take the convention that brought me for me to resign. So, not even the
President can ask me to resign. Remember, some members of the NWC were
asked to go recently because the election that brought them was flawed,
so Mr. President cannot tread that route again."

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