The
Senator representing Bayelsa Central Senatorial District in the
National Assembly, Senator
Paulker Emmanuel, has lampooned the Peoples
Democratic Party for “lack of internal democracy”.
Paulker, one of the disqualified governorship aspirants on the platform
of PDP for the forthcoming Bayelsa guber polls, said this in Yenagoa on
Saturday at a forum with members of his campaign organisation.
The Senator, who expressed his displeasure at his disqualification by
the PDP’s zonal screening committee in Port Harcourt, Rivers State,
stressed that internal democracy remained key to democracy in Nigeria.
He lamented that since his inexplicable purported disqualification, the
party’s appeal panel had yet to come out with the result of their
screening.
During the screening, Paulker, a three-time Senator, and a former
Chairman of Kolokuma-Opokuma Local Government Area, Chief Ebikitin
Diongoli, were disqualified, leaving Governor Seriake Dickson as the
sole candidate of the PDP.
The PDP last Thursday ratified Dickson’s candidacy in Yenagoa.
Paulker said, “For our democracy to thrive in this country, there must
be internal democracy. Without internal democracy, it is difficult for a
party to reflect democracy on the playground. It is better to quarrel
in the process of internal democracy than to shut out internal democracy
out of our democratic experience.
“Regarding our disqualification, up till now, the appeal panel has yet to come out with the result of the screening.
“Power comes from God. Irrespective of parties, Bayelsa belongs to all
of us. If a government is formed tomorrow, all of us will benefit from
it. Any government in power owes all of us a duty of service.
“Like I told them at the screening panel, when they criticised me that
members of the All Progressives Congress attended my ceremonies, I said
the party required more Paulkers now than ever because we require
ambassadors to go out of this party to canvass for votes in order for us
to win”.
The Senator noted that democracy had come to stay in Nigeria, but warned
of any attempt to make mockery of the process by shutting some people
out of contest for political offices.
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