The resignation of the former technical adviser to Bayelsa State Governor on Information and Strategy, Jeremiah Perekeme Owoupele, from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has triggered calls for the party leadership in the state to resign.
Owoupele, in his resignation letter to the chairman, Ward 5, Ebedebiri, Sagbama local government area of Bayelsa State, said his decision to dump the PDP was due to a series of events that tend to compromise his belief in the party.
According to him the party “had taken a downward slide that seems unabated despite several attempts to bring realities to the leadership.’’
He noted that as someone who had worked for the growth and development of the party, he could no longer accept the development in good faith and has decided to part ways with the party.
Owoupele’s resignation has generated swift reactions among party stakeholders, with growing calls for the party’s leadership in the state to resign.
A chieftain of the PDP, Barr. George Turnah, who expressed sadness over the resignation of Owoupele, said the party has lost a committed member, adding that his resignation from the party highlighted the discontent and frustrations that have permeated within the ranks of our party in Bayelsa State.
‘’Owoupele’s resignation underscores the deep-rooted issues plaguing our party, particularly the ineffective leadership under the current State Working Committee.
“The lack of vision, poor reward systems, and apparent neglect by the party’s leadership in the state has forced dedicated members like Owoupele to seek alternatives.
“His voice represents the sentiments of many young and vibrant pillars of our party, who feel marginalized and disenfranchised,” Turnah said.
He also pointed out that the leadership failure and highhandedness displayed by the current State Working Committee have created an environment of impunity and illegality, which has directly contributed to the decline of our party’s influence in the state.
Turnah therefore called on members of the State Working Committee to resign immediately to save the party from further decline.
‘’Their incompetence, ineffectiveness, and several acts of impunity are intolerable. Notably, their actions, such as the establishment of a factional Ward Executive Committee for Ogbia Ward 9 and the unjust withholding of allowances from the legitimate Executive of the same ward, exemplify a clear breach of our Party’s Constitution.
‘’The filing of multiple cases against the party and its officers at the Bayelsa State High Court without first exhausting available internal mechanisms for conflict resolution is a further indication of the chaos and division sown by the failed leadership. The time for change is now; we must prioritize the interests of our party and its loyal members’’, he added.
Turnah while expressing solidarity with Owoupele called on patriotic to come together and join hands to restore integrity and unity within ‘’our ranks to enable the PDP to fulfil its mandate and serve the people of Bayelsa State effectively,” he concluded.
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