PDP National Chairman Prof. Wale Oladipo
Angry workers of the Peoples Democratic 
Party have accused the members of the National Working Committee of the 
party of squandering N12bn in nine months.
Out of the total sum, the workers said 
N11bn was realised from the sale of nomination forms while N1bn was got 
from the sale of delegates forms.
They alleged that the money was squandered shortly after the sale of the forms commenced on October 27, 2014 till date.
The workers said this in their response 
to the letter sent to them by the party’s National Secretary, Prof. Wale
 Oladipo, on Wednesday.
Oladipo, in the letter, had informed the
 workers about the decision of the NWC to reduce the party’s workforce 
by 50 per cent and to also cut the salaries of those to be retained by 
the same percentage.
The national secretary of the party said the decision, among others, would take effect from August.
He said, “Establishment staff who would 
remain are required to obtain individual letters of revalidation from 
their state chapters within one month of this circular to their 
suitability for service at the national secretariat.”
But the workers, after a meeting in Abuja on Thursday, sent a reply to Oladipo.
Their reply, which was directed to 
Oladipo, was dated July 30, 2015 and titled, “Re: Organisation and 
Restructuring of staff at the national secretariat of the Peoples 
Democratic Party.”
They sent copies of the letter, which 
was exclusively obtained by our corespondent, to former President 
Goodluck Jonathan and the acting Chairman, Board of Trustees of the 
party, Alhaji Haliru Bello.
Also, copies were sent to the Deputy 
Senate President, Ike Ekweremadu, PDP caucuses in both the Senate and 
the House of Representatives, Chairman, PDP Governors’ Forum, Dr. Segun 
Mimiko and all the PDP governors.
Besides querying how the N11bn was 
spent, the workers also said they were aware that the party realised 
another N1bn in sales of delegates forms recently.
With this, the angry workers wondered how the party that was in power could be in a financial mess.
source:Punch

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