Monday 11 February 2013

Merger plans will fail - PPA chairman



Opeyemi Adesina

The National Chairman of the Progressive Peoples Alliance, Chief Sam Nkire, has predicted the failure for the proposed merger of four opposition political parties in the country. 

Nkire, in a statement on Sunday, said the best and most workable arrangement would have been for the parties involved to keep their structures but field one candidate during the presidential election.

According to the PPA national chairman, the real problem will start when it comes to filling party positions at the federal, state, local government and ward levels.

He said for every new party position created in the new All Progressive Congress, three former office holders in the four merging parties were bound to lose their positions, which may lead to mass defection to other political parties such as PPA. 

Nkire said it was difficult to ask a Nigerian political office holder to step down for another and become an ordinary member and expect 100 per cent loyalty from the person.

The PPA boss further said that already there were signs of a serious crack within the merger as expected.
According to him, one of the four parties is already dissociating itself from the marriage, a crack that is widening by the day.

In anticipation of mass exodus from the merging parties, the PPA national chairman said his party would not reject anybody who willingly wants to join it.

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