From: FRED ITUA, Abuja

Senator David Mark has declared that the warring parties involved in the crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are not ready for reconciliation, adding that “the combatants are not coming with an open mind for reconciliation.”

Despite the gale of defections affecting the troubled party, Mark restated his resolve to remain in the party no matter the odds.

According to him, “No matter the difficulties and challenges, I will remain in the PDP. I  was convinced about the  party’s ideology to among other things, keep Nigeria United, progressive, peaceful and a nation where every citizen is free to live and pursue his or her  legitimate ambition without fear of molestation or intimidation in any part  before I joined in 1998,” Sen. Mark stated.

Addressing PDP faithful at an expanded caucus meeting in Makurdi, Benue State, on Tuesday, Sen. Mark stated: “PDP will  come out stronger from this crisis. Those cross carpeting at will , have no  direction . They have no respect for political ideology.”

The development, he described was a disservice to democracy, pointing out  that the only  way to sustain our democratic culture is to be consistent  with political ideology instead of dancing to the whims  and caprices of any government in power.

On the forthcoming local government elections  in Benue state, Senator Mark urged party members to work hard and remain steadfast hoping that the will of the people will prevail.

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“I want you to go to the field and work hard for the election. We must say no to any electoral malpractices. You must not allow them to manipulate the process. We crave for a free, fair and credible election so that the  wish of the people  will prevail,” he said.

On the security challenges in Benue state, Sen. Mark enjoined the state government to step up and protect lives and properties now endangered.

In his remarks, the chairman of the party in Benue state, Chief John Ngbede   stated that the PDP is alive and asked members to discard any rumours about faction or disintegration of the party.

According to Ngbede, “the PDP is alive. We are still  strong and we can win elections. We have learnt from our past mistakes and we are back, strong and better.”