The Social Democratic Social gathering (SDP) has reaffirmed Alhaji Shehu Musa Gabam (Makaman Tilde) as its duly elected Nationwide Chairman, emphasizing that the Unbiased Nationwide Electoral Fee (INEC) continues to acknowledge him because the legit chief of the celebration.
In a press release posted on the celebration’s official X deal with, the SDP clarified its management standing amidst inside disagreements, stressing that the electoral fee has maintained a transparent and constant stance on the matter.
“The Unbiased Nationwide Electoral Fee (INEC) has continued to keep up a transparent and constant place relating to the continuing management points inside our nice celebration, the Social Democratic Social gathering (SDP),” the assertion learn.
Highlighting INEC’s statutory position in overseeing celebration affairs, the SDP said, “Because the constitutionally empowered physique accountable for the registration, regulation, and oversight of political events in Nigeria, INEC has remained steadfast in guaranteeing that every one political events adhere strictly to constitutional provisions and statutory necessities.”
The celebration went on to reaffirm Gabam’s standing, calling for all members and stakeholders to respect the established construction.
“We due to this fact want to unequivocally inform all loyal members, supporters of the SDP throughout the nation, and most of the people that His Excellency, Alhaji Shehu Musa Gabam (Makaman Tilde) stays the duly elected Nationwide Chairman of the SDP, as acknowledged by INEC.”
In reinforcing Gabam’s authority, the SDP emphasised that every one official communications should come by means of him:
“All official communications, directives, or correspondences of the celebration have to be duly signed by him to be thought-about legitimate and binding. We urge everybody to be correctly guided on this regard.”
“In conclusion, we sincerely recognize INEC and all safety businesses throughout the nation for his or her professionalism and unwavering dedication to upholding democratic ideas and the rule of regulation.”