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Friday, July 31, 2015

PDP Officials Blew N12bn In Nine Months –Workers

Angry workers of the Peoples Democratic Party have accused the members of the National Working Committee of the party of squandering N12bn in nine months.

PDP National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo
Out of the total sum, the workers said N11bn was realised from the sale of nomination forms while N1bn was got from the sale of delegates forms.
They alleged that the money was squandered shortly after the sale of the forms commenced on October 27, 2014 till date.



The workers said this in their response to the letter sent to them by the party’s National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo, on Wednesday.
Oladipo, in the letter, had informed the workers about the decision of the NWC to reduce the party’s workforce by 50 per cent and to also cut the salaries of those to be retained by the same percentage.
The national secretary of the party said the decision, among others, would take effect from August.


He said, “Establishment staff who would remain are required to obtain individual letters of revalidation from their state chapters within one month of this circular to their suitability for service at the national secretariat.”
But the workers, after a meeting in Abuja on Thursday, sent a reply to Oladipo.
Their reply, which was directed to Oladipo, was dated July 30, 2015 and titled, “Re: Organisation and Restructuring of staff at the national secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party.”


They sent copies of the letter, which was exclusively obtained by our corespondent, to former President Goodluck Jonathan and the acting Chairman, Board of Trustees of the party, Alhaji Haliru Bello.
Also, copies were sent to the Deputy Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, PDP caucuses in both the Senate and the House of Representatives, Chairman, PDP Governors’ Forum, Dr. Segun Mimiko and all the PDP governors.


Besides querying how the N11bn was spent, the workers also said they were aware that the party realised another N1bn in sales of delegates forms recently.
With this, the angry workers wondered how the party that was in power could be in a financial mess.
Their letter to Oladipo read in part, “While we appreciate the fact that the party is no longer in power, we are equally aware that the party realised over eleven billion naira (N11,000,000,000) in income from the sale of nomination and expression of interest forms in the last quarter of 2014.


“We are equally aware that the NWC collected over a billion naira from the sale of delegate forms via a company account called Morufi Nig. Ltd, Zenith Bank Account N0:1014041654.
“With this healthy bank balance, we find it strange that after just two months of handing over power, the NWC is proposing a 50% reduction in staff emoluments.”
They said that they were aware that the NWC members were in the habit of paying themselves huge sums of money after the party lost power during the 2015 general elections.


The letter read further, “We have also observed from publications in the media that the NWC shared outrageous largesse among themselves immediately after the party’s loss in the last general elections.
“We are appalled by the whimsical and derisory nature of the circular which unfortunately negates all known administrative procedures. We wish to recall that the national secretary, who is statutorily in charge of the administration of the secretariat, has never called for a staff meeting or held any interactive session with the staff since his privileged appointment.
“We wish to draw the national secretary’s attention to the fact that there are administrative procedures for the disengagement of staff whose appointments have been duly confirmed.”

The workers said they welcomed the decision of the NWC members to reduce their personal staff and also reduce their emoluments.
But they said they rejected “the directives for staff members to get revalidation letters from the state chapters as this act will amount to accepting our unlawful disengagement from service.
“We reject in totality the proposal to reduce staff emolument by 50%. This is because unlike the members of the NWC, the staff are solely dependent on their salaries and allowances.”
They said they still have unwavering belief in the possibility of the party bouncing back, and, therefore, urged the NWC to have the same faith.
The workers reminded the NWC members that the establishment staff of the PDP national secretariat were engaged on the basis of a well-articulated establishment manual that expressly stated the conditions of service therein.



However, the National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr. Olisa Metuh, told our correspondent that the party took the decisions because it realised that majority of the workers had lost touch with their state chapters of the party.

Punch report.




20 comments:

  1. You see what I was saying and will continue to say. Massive looting took place in the era of GEJ and they were successful because GEJ allowed it. N12bn in nine months? Wow. Curse me all you like, but I won't be coerced into silence. If APC like, let them tow the same line. After 4 years, Nigerians will sure vote them out. Thank God people's votes now count.

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    1. ...And some 'blind bats' still believes GEJ administration is d best thing that has happened to Nigeria(s) yet.

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    2. Only a dumb person will curse you out. This is outrageous. And all I deduced from this publication is that the entire nation had been responsible for their salaries until they lost. As opposed to making do with whatever the party earned on its own. Otherwise why would these workers keep hammering on the fact that they understand they no longer hold the center and it's been barely 2months they vacated... Hence, monies from sales of forms should still go round the entire staff.?

      My interpretation of this reference would be over flogging the obvious.. they were spending anyhow thinking that they'll get another 4years, or perhaps would never leave power so soon. Now they are crying wolf. The same in house fracas that happened within the APC is bound to disintegrate the PDP too.

      Their dilemma is that they spent a lot for the campaign, and individuals looted funds meant to help them garner votes. They were hoping to recuperate their finances if they won..but alas!!

      Ex, FFK that was given a huge sum for the media campaign...He took the chunk of the money and didn't circulate as was needed... one of the major reasons they lost. Now see wahala. Their headache jare

      And one more thing.. are these people suppose to be permanent staff of the PDP? Or are they not expected to have their other jobs while they only attend to political party affairs when necessary? I mean their administrative staff and not the actual active political office holders. Well, what do I know.

      OK bye

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  2. They should just go and look for another job.
    Employment Is not by force.

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  3. They shd keep shooting themselves in the foot. Instead of working on how to revive the fading fortunes of the party, they're busy throwing shots & jabs at each other. Are we supposed to pity their folly & greed & selfishness?? Mstcheeewww!

    GHANAMAN signing out!

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  4. Odikwa egwu!.........that's their cup of coffee.

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  5. There is no honour amonst thieves. Abeg who dem dey complain to, Nigerians?

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  6. PDP stole... APC wrote...PDP begged...APC cried...Rubbish!!! This is how they'll keep pushing blames till its 2019

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  7. Na whaooo!!11 billion na beans. Accountability should be the watch word here. They should look for another job or better still invest whatever funds they acquired or stolen from d party.

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  8. We should FIND another Word To describe wot dese people did cos They humbled dat Word "Looting"

    SMH....

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  9. I have known PDP since to be a party of the misguided.What kind of leadership does a political party that lacks accountability,proper organisation, sincerity and discipline want to provide for a nation at large?They have been in power for the past sixteen years, they still have governors, senators and representatives in power,yet they cud not fund just a political party.I think we shud then appraise Asiwaju Tinubu,for his financial and moral supports to his party before now and even now that they are at the centre. Awon olori kori somebody.

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