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Wednesday, July 20, 2016

Chief Tony Anenih warns PDP against unseating Buhari


– Chief Tony Anenih has warned PDP lawmakers against the bid to unseat President Muhammadu Buhari

– Anenih asked Senator Makarfi to lead in dissuading party faithfuls against the ill-though move

– The ex-BOT chairman of the PDP says the move would not be for the love of Nigeria

The ex-chairman of the Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Chief Tony Anenih, has warned members of the party in the National Assembly not to contemplate unseating President Muhammadu Buhari from office, stressing that it will be a huge set back for the country.


Chief Tony Anenih says unseating Buhari is not a very wise move
He also asked the Chairman of the party’s National Caretaker Committee, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi, to dissuade the PDP caucus in the Assembly from participating in what he described as an “ill-advised adventure.”

He stated this in a four-page letter to Makarfi, which was dated July 15, 2016.

In the letter, which was made available to journalists in Abuja on Wednesday, Anenih said he was persuaded that the time was neither right nor the reasons compelling enough to contemplate the impeachment of the President.


He asked Makarfi to personally lead the process of consultation with PDP members in the National Assembly, with a view to getting them to “play a patriotic, rather than partisan role at this time of national economic and social uncertainty.”

The letter was titled, “The PDP Caucus in the National Assembly  and the threat to impeach President Muhammadu  Buhari.”

It reads in part, “I am constrained to write this letter by my love for our great country and my long years of involvement in the pursuit of peace, co-existence and national development.

Chief Anenih who recently refuted rumours of his death, has also revealed that he has forgiven Governor Adams Oshiomhole of Edo state.

Anenih, who referred to Oshiomhole as his son said, he has decided to forgive all those who offended him, The Nation reports.

According to him, his health challenges and medical experience made him realize the need to rise above politics and embrace peace with all men.

He made the declaration at the 10th anniversary of St Anthony’s Catholic church, Uromi, where the governor and other prominent members were given an award for his services to the church.


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