PDP ‘ll be repositioned, says Dickson

PDP ‘ll be repositioned, says Dickson 
                                     Dickson

Bayelsa State Governor Seriake Dickson has said the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will be repositioned, adding that the vision of its founding fathers will not be compromised.
The governor urged party elders to assist the interim leadership in its bid to reconcile aggrieved chieftains and chart a new way forward for the party.
Dickson, who is the PDP Reconciliation Committee chairman, visited former National Deputy Chairman Chief Olabode George in Lagos as part of efforts to forge unity and understanding. During the visit, he also commiserated with the former Ondo State military governor over the demise of his mother.
A source said both party leaders discussed the challenges facing the party in the Southwest and at the national level, especially the impact of the division that resulted into the aborted national convention in Port-Harcourt, capital of Rivers State.
The task before the Makarfi Caretaker Committee, zoning of the chairmanship and grievances arising from the alleged marginalisation of the Southwest were also discussed.
 George, according to the source, reiterated his loyalty to the party and determination to ensure that the Southwest caucus does not always play the second fiddle.

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