The Board of Trustees, BoT, of the Peoples Democratic Social gathering, PDP, has dismissed allegations of forgery and signature cloning made by the social gathering’s Nationwide Secretary, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, as false and baseless.
That is contained in an announcement issued by the BoT Chairman, Senator Adolphus Wabara, in Abuja on Thursday.
Anyanwu had alleged that his signature was solid on the correspondence transmitted to the Impartial Nationwide Electoral Fee, INEC, concerning the social gathering’s forthcoming elective conference.
Wabara stated that the BoT would have most well-liked to chorus from participating in issues of inner administrative process within the public area.
He, nevertheless, stated that the gravity of the allegation and its capability to mislead social gathering members and most people necessitated a transparent and factual clarification.
“It’s on document that the stated INEC notification letter was collectively signed by the Nationwide Chairman, Umar Damagum, and Anyanwu on August 25, throughout the 102nd assembly of the Nationwide Govt Committee, NEC, of the PDP.
“The signing passed off within the presence of important organs and stakeholders of the social gathering, together with members of the PDP Governors’ Discussion board, the BoT, and different NEC members who witnessed the method,” Wabara stated.
He stated that subsequent to that, Anyanwu was formally inaugurated because the Secretary of the Contact and Mobilization Sub-Committee for the 2025 Nationwide Conference.
Wabara added that in that capability, Anyanwu co-signed official communications of the sub-committee, together with letters of appointment issued to its members, alongside the Sub-Committee Chairman, Sen. Douye Diri, Governor of Bayelsa State.
