The National leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party has refused to hang the official
portrait of President Muhammadu Buhari at the party’s national secretariat, checks by The PUNCH have revealed.
Over 100 days after the President assumed office, the PDP has yet to hang his portrait
at any of the offices in its Wadata House national secretariat, located at Zone 5, Abuja.
The party has also said it would never put Buhari’s portraits on its walls though it has
removed that of the former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, who ruled on the
platform of the PDP.
“We will never hang his portrait in this office, because President Buhari is not known to
our party. He is not a leader of our party and therefore we will never put his portrait
here. We are a political party, very partisan and therefore, we are not going to hide that,”
National Publicity Secretary of the PDP, Olisa Metuh, told our correspondent on the
telephone on Tuesday.
Jonathan was also the presidential candidate of the former ruling party during the last
general election but he was defeated by Buhari, who was the presidential candidate of
the opposition All Progressives Congress.
The defeat was the first to be suffered by the PDP since the return of democracy in
1999.
Before now, the party has always been hanging the portraits of all the Presidents at the
party’s reception area as well as the National Executive Committee and National
Working Committee halls within the secretariat.
Metuh said the APC also did not hang the portrait of Jonthan in its offices before the
former President was defeated in the March 28 election.
“Can you find out if the APC had the portrait of former President Jonathan in their office
before he was defeated? That is just it,” he told our correspondent.
When asked whether the party was taking its own pound of flesh, Metuh said no but
that since Buhari “is not a member of our party, we won’t put his portrait here.”
The APC National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Lai Mohammed, expressed shock at Metuh’s
comment.
“This is ridiculous and we have no comment. Let Nigerians judge the PDP on this
matter,” Mohammed said.
He said the PDP spokesman had a shallow understanding of the concept of opposition
politics.
Meanwhile, work has stopped at the new secretariat of the PDP, located in the Central
Business District, Abuja.
Investigations by our correspondent indicated that contractors handling the project were
only doing skeletal jobs at the site.
When our correspondent visited the site on Tuesday, there was no visible job being
done at the site.
It was gathered that the cost of the project was put at N11.5bn when it was awarded
some years ago. At completion, the building is expected to have 12 floors, with two
other floors serving as the car park.
The party had claimed that the project was being financed from levies and contributions
from members.
When a fund-raising dinner was organised a few years ago, the party was able to
realise about N5bn, and the project, which started more than four years ago, was to be
delivered in 126 weeks.
The former National Chairman of the party, under whose leadership the project
commenced, Prince Vincent Ogbulafor, had then said that the complex, when
completed, would strengthen the capacity of the PDP to discharge its role effectively in
Africa.
The party had claimed on January 5, 2015 that it was going to spend part of the
N21.8bn it realised from the party’s fund-raising on the party’s secretariat.
A former Minister for Information and the Chairman of the party’s Fund-raising
Committee, Prof. Jerry Gana, had said the money donated to the PDP was not meant
for the campaign of the defeated Jonathan alone.
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