Sam Philip
In a move to strengthen and better the chances of Peoples Democratic Party(PDP) in Abia State, a reconciliation committee has been constituted.
The committee would be Inaugurated on Tuesday, November 26, 2024.
According to a statement by the state Publicity Secretary of the party, Eric Ikwuagwu, the terms of reference for the reconciliation committee are listed.
“The committee will identify and assess the grievances and concerns expressed by party members and stakeholders. This process will include gathering feedback through surveys, interviews, and open forums to ensure that all voices are heard.
“The committee will facilitate constructive dialogue between conflicting parties within the organization. This may involve organizing meetings or mediation sessions aimed at fostering understanding, cooperation, and collaboration among members.
“Based on the identified grievances and facilitated discussions, the committee will develop actionable strategies and recommendations to address the issues. These strategies should promote unity, strengthen party cohesion, and enhance collective decision-making.
“The committee will establish mechanisms for monitoring the implementation of reconciliation measures and evaluate their effectiveness over time. This will include setting benchmarks and timelines for progress, as well as adjusting strategies as necessary based on feedback and evolving circumstances.
“The committee will compile a comprehensive report detailing its findings, discussions, and recommended actions for the party leadership. This report should be presented to the relevant authorities within the party and made accessible to all members to promote transparency and accountability in the reconciliation process.
“The committee shall work closely with His Excellency Sir Ude Oko Chukwu, PhD, who is the Abia representative at the PDP National Reconciliation Committee, for further guidance and support.”
The inauguration would hold at 12:30Pm prompt at the party’s secretariat in Umuahia.
Members of the committee are Elder Abraham Amah(Chairman), Rt. Hon. Solomon Akpulonu (Member), all Members of the Abia State House of Assembly, Mrs. Love Ezema, MNI(Member), Lady Ijeoma Okorie(Member), Lady Gift Eugene(Member), Sir Tony Ezebuiro (Member), Rt. Hon. Emeka Stanley (Member), Rt. Hon. Bar Okey Igwe (Member), Rt. Hon. Bishop Kenedy Njoku(Member), Dr. Kate Obilor (Member), Chief Hon Peter Agoumba(co Chairman) and Bar. Bob Ogu(Secretary).
