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Reconciliation: Gov Mbah Urges Aggrieved Members to Return to Party

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Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu State has called on aggrieved PDP members to seize the opportunity presented by the ongoing reconciliation process to return to the party.

Mbah also sued for peace and unity among the members of PDP in the Southeast Zone and the entire country.

The Governor made the appeals when he received members of the PDP National Reconciliation Committee, led by a former governor of Osun State, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola, at the Enugu Government House on Thursday.

PDP National Reconciliation Committee visited the governor to brief him on efforts being made by the committee to resolve a number of issues in the party.

Mbah, described Enugu as the bastion of PDP, urging the committee to ensure genuine and lasting peace with a view to bringing back aggrieved members into the party.

He maintained that the only way the party could win elections was through a united front, built on true reconciliation and justice, adding that the party in the Southeast operated as members of the same family.

Earlier, the PDP National Reconciliation Committee Chairman said the disunity in the party was one of the reasons the party lost the 2023 presidential election and other election cycles in the country.

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Oyinilola appealed to aggrieved members of the party in the Southeast to sheathe their swords and embrace the idea behind the peace and reconciliation process for the good of the party.

According to him, Nigerians need to invest their trust in PDP to do things right in the country.

Also speaking, the State Party Chairman, Dr Martin Chukwunwike, said the reconciliation move would rejig the party’s ongoing efforts in the state and bring back disgruntled members.

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