The members of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the
United States of America (U.S.A) will hold the party’s
convention between August 1 and 5.
According to a statement by the Chairman of the party
in U.S.A., Dr Harold Molokwu, the convention is aimed
at sensitising Nigerians in the Diaspora to the need for
their active participation in 2015 general elections.
The statement said that the convention would hold at
the University of Maryland College Park, Maryland.
“The aim of this convention is also to bridge the gap
between Nigeria and Nigerians in the Diaspora and to
take the advantage of economic opportunities and
potential in the country,” the statement read.
It added that Nigerians in U.S.A. viewed the success of
the conference
as a great achievement of the present
administration.
“We, the members of PDP, U.S.A. Chapter, congratulate
Nigerians on this land mark achievement,” the
statement read.
“We believe this is a historic step in the right direction
and we hope it will foster a better and united Nigeria,”
the statement quoted her as saying.
The statement also expressed the members’ concern
on the Boko Haram insurgency.
“We sympathise with the families of the abducted
school girls in Chibok, Borno; and we earnestly pray for
their release.
“We urge all Nigerians to unite against the insurgents
whose intention is to destabilise democracy and the
Transformation Agenda of the present administration,”
the statement said.
According to the statement, the conduct of free and
fair election in Ekiti recently is a clear testimony that
the general elections in 2015 will be peaceful and
credible.
It said the members of the party in U.S. commended
the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC)
for ensuring transparency and justice in electoral
matters.
It said further that the members, nonetheless, urged
INEC to replicate its performance during the Ekiti
governorship election in the governorship election in
Osun on August 9.
“We encourage Nigerians to believe in Nigeria, its peace
and progress; we should be ambassadors of unity,
showing tolerance, love and respect for one another,”
the statement said.
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