
PDP NEC AFFIRMS SAM ANYANWU AS PARTY NATIONAL SECRETARY
The acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Umar Damagum, declared on Monday that the party’s National Executive Committee, NEC, has affirmed Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary.
Damagum spoke in Abuja after the NEC meeting, which was held at the party’s headquarters.
According to him, Anyanwu’s affirmation was one of the key resolutions reached during the NEC meeting, which remains the party’s highest decision-making body.
“Let it be clear that the NEC has affirmed Senator Samuel Anyanwu as the National Secretary of our great party,” Damagum stated.
Meanwhile, Damagum has cautioned party members against actions that could harm the party’s unity, image, and credibility.
Speaking at the opening of the PDP’s 100th National Executive Committee meeting in Abuja, Damagum urged members to put the party’s interest above personal grievances.
The meeting, held at the PDP National Secretariat, was attended by governors, National Working Committee members, and other key stakeholders.
“If you truly love this party, now is the time to channel your energy into promoting its strengths and values rather than undermining it — unless you are among those contracted to destroy our party. Let me be clear: enough is enough,” Damagum said.
He stressed the need for discipline and loyalty, especially amid internal rifts and political pressure.
On recent internal disputes, Damagum said a difficult but necessary decision had been taken, though details would be shared at a later time.
“The issue that recently caused tension and division within our ranks has been thoroughly discussed, and a decision has been reached.
“It was a painful one. I will not delve into details now, but we will speak further when the time is right,” he added.
He dismissed rumours that the meeting was an extended caucus gathering, clarifying it was a constitutionally mandated NEC meeting focused on compliance.
“This is our NEC, and we are focusing on one key agenda item to maintain regulatory compliance and avoid complications,” he explained.
Damagum also warned of attempts by outsiders to stir trouble within the party.
“I urge party faithful to refrain from arbitrarily demarketing our party. Our strength lies in our ability to resolve issues internally,” he said.
He promised transparency and unity, adding that the NEC meeting’s outcome would be made public through a media briefing.