
A PDP national chairmanship aspirant, Chief Bode George, has challenged other contestants to an open debate on their vision and agenda for the party.
The eight chairmanship aspirants consist of six from the South-west and two from South-South.
They are: Bode George, Jimi Agbaje, Taoheed Adedoja, Tunde Adeniran, Rasheed Ladoja, Gbenga Daniel, Raymond Dokpesi and Uche Secondus.
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This was contained in a statement issued by his political adviser and media aide, Mr Uthman Fadipe on Sunday.
According to the statement, George gave the challenge during his visit to party delegates in Sokoto on Saturday as part of his campaign tour of the country.
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He said whoever wanted to lead the party should come a debate that would showcase the norms and traditional values of the party.
The former PDP Vice-Chairman told the delegates that he was a committed party man who would deliver the best if elected.
He also said that the micro-zoning of the national chairmanship to the South West would be in the best interest of the party.
George said this was in line with the resolve of the founding fathers to promote equity and balance in the distribution of party offices.
He praised the Sultan of Sokoto, Alhaji Sa’ad Abubakar III for his patriotism and embracing of all Nigerians irrespective of their faith or tribe.
The party has fixed December 9 for its elective convention.