The factional Zonal Secretary, South-South of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), George Turnah, on Sunday faulted the report of his expulsion from the party.
In a statement by his Media Assistant, Kelvin Egbo, Turnah urged members of the public to disregard news of his expulsion announced at the PDP event at Ibadan.
‘’It is nothing more than a pitiful display of desperation from certain political opportunists and mischief-makers within the party. Such claims hold no merit and can be dismissed as ‘good radiance to bad rubbish,” he stated.
According to Turnah, the PDP has not held another national convention aside from the one held in 2022 to elect the party’s 2023 presidential candidate, stressing that the PDP constitution has provisions to deal with disciplinary issues.
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‘’ It should be noted that there has not been any legitimate PDP National Convention held anywhere in Nigeria since the last one conducted in 2022, which was for the purpose of nominating the party’s Presidential candidate for the 2023 Presidential elections. Moreover, the PDP’s Constitution clearly and unambiguously outlines offences and the corresponding disciplinary procedures to be followed, ensuring the right to a fair hearing as a prerequisite for any disciplinary action’’ he said.
Turnah, who insisted that he remains a bonafide member and a duly elected official of the PDP with ‘’unwavering commitment to its ideals’’ declared that his loyalty to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, remains ‘’steadfast’’ and ‘’unshakeable.’’



