Buruji Kashamu, three others expelled from PDP

Senator Buruji Kashamu and three others have been expelled from Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) by the National Executive Committee of the party for hobnobbing with the opposition.
Those expelled with Buruji, who represents Ogun East in the Senate are Semiu Sodipo, Bayo Adebayo and Segun Seriki.
They were alleged to have worked with the opposition in Ekiti State to deny the PDP victory in the election.
The National Publicity Secretary of the party, Mr Kola Ologbondiyan, said “the party took disciplinary action against its members who have been hobnobbing with the All Progressives Congress in ways that were detrimental to the interest of the PDP”.
The NEC meeting, which was presided over by the National Chairman of the PDP, Prince Uche Secondus, was attended by governors and other members of the party across the six geopolitical zones.
The PDP NEC also set up a committee to look into the possibility of changing its name before the conduct of the 2019 general elections.
Ologbondiyan stated this after the 80th meeting of the NEC in Abuja on Monday.
Ologbondiyan said that the committee, which is known as “Harmonisation Committee,” was not given a deadline within which to submit its report.
He also said that the meeting approved that members of the Reformed All Progressives Congress be absorbed into the party.
He said that the committee was set up based on the discussions the national leadership of the party had with those willing to join it ahead of 2019  general elections.
He said, “The NEC constituted a committee on harmonisation and to commence the process of name-changing and rebranding.  The names of members of the committee will be made known soon.”
Asked if the committee was given a time frame, he said no, adding that the issue at hand did not warrant issuing a deadline.
He said, “We have no deadline. The issue at hand does not warrant a deadline at all. We can call you tomorrow or even on Thursday and say we have approved this or that. So, don’t talk about a deadline.”
He added, “NEC also approved the discussion members of the National Working Committee had been having with the members of the R-APC.
“NEC approved the alliance we have had with the 38 political parties and associations,  and agreed that the members of the R-APC be allowed to fuse into the PDP. We will continue to hunt for members of other political parties.”

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