PDP Shut Down Social Media Platforms (Read)
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have shut down its social media platforms, saying some of them have been hijacked.
The PDP, through its verified Twitter handle @PdpNigeria,
had said on Sunday that it was taking responsibility for the country’s low
points during the party’s 16-year reign.
But Olisa Metuh, PDP spokesman on
Monday said the statement did not represent the position of the party, adding
that its Twitter account was hacked. “The national leadership of the Peoples
Democratic Party (PDP) observed that in the course of the 2015 campaigns,
personal positions and opinions of our party members were generally reported in
many instances by the media as official positions of the PDP,” he said.
“We have also noted that some of our new media handles, our
Facebook and Twitter accounts, have been hacked, resulting in series of
unauthorized releases, with the latest being Sunday’s post quoting our party as
accepting responsibility for failure in the last 16 years; a statement which
could not have come from the PDP that has a robust record of achievements in
all sectors of our national life within the period.
“However, now that the
campaigns are over, we wish to notify the general public, especially the media,
that henceforth only statements, utterances and positions of the national
chairman and the national publicity secretary or any other national officer of
the party authorized by the national working committee shall be regarded and
reported as the official position of our great party in line with the relevant
provisions of the PDP constitution.
“For purposes of clarity, this directive
does not in anyway affect the inalienable constitutionally guaranteed rights of
our members as free citizens to hold and air opinions but such personal opinion
must not in anyway be rendered or reported as the official position of the PDP.
“Consequently, media houses, particularly the electronic media and the civil
society, should note that only authorized persons should be invited to speak or
stand in for the PDP for interviews, debates, talk shows or any other media
appearance whatsoever.
“Furthermore, to halt the embarrassing trend in our
social media handles, the party has decided to decommission our official
Twitter and Facebook accounts for now, to pave way for proper overhauling of
the system. “The foregoing is pursuant to our determination to rebuild and
re-position our great party, instill discipline in our fold, check unnecessary
divergences and put the PDP on a strong footing to regain power in 2019.”
PDP
added that in the new spirit of rebuilding and re-positioning, the national
leadership charges all aggrieved members to channel their grievances through
the appropriate organs of the PDP for redress using the internal conflict
resolution mechanisms that abound in our party. “Finally, we urge the media to
always crosscheck with the relevant officials of our party on official matters
before going to press,” it added.
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