Former Senate President, Sen. Iyorchia Ayu has emerged consensus candidate for the national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in the forthcoming national convention, scheduled to hold on October 30.
He was endorsed at the party’s northern stakeholders’ meeting which held at Bauchi Governor’s Lodge, Asokoro, Abuja on Thursday.
The meeting, attended by the party’s leaders from the Northern region, was convened to produce a consensus candidate to be ratified at the party national convention.
According to Adamawa state and Chairman, PDP National Convention Organising Committee, Ahmadu Fintiri while speaking with newsmen, Ayu emerged from the three aspirants presented by the three geopolitical zones.
The other two contestants Ibrahim Shema and Senator Abdul Ningi, withdrew from the race.
“In the spirit of ensuring that PDP emerges and benefits from our efforts, so that we can win together for Nigerians in the 2023 general elections, Ayu has emerged as a consensus candidate of the north.
“With this, we are fully prepared, we are ready. We will be talking with our colleagues from other parts of the country, especially the south that they see reasons for this consensus candidate and give us support during the 30 and 31 convention of the PDP.
“All of them were immensely qualified but through discussion and reconciliation we have emerged with consensus list that was endorsed by the candidates themselves.
“There was no election and there was no selection,” Fintiri said.
He said that there was “no victor, no vanquished”, adding ‘we all came out united.’
Ayu, in his acceptance remarks, commended the party leaders for the responsibility entrusted to him, saying “I believe at the end of the day, I would not just be the northern candidate but collective will of Nigerians.”
Ayu pledged that the PDP would be back with its winning strategies.
“We will work tirelessly after the convention to rebuild the party to take over power, to rebuild the country.
“I believe all Nigerians missed the PDP government. Our 16 years moved the country forward.
“We intend to work together with all the leaders not only in the north but across the country to reposition this country to the next generation of Nigerians.
“It will be an all inclusive administration of the party. We will work collectively, we will introduce policies that will be acceptable to Nigerians,” Ayu said.