 The PDP Nimo State has debunked rumors making the rounds that the party's chairman has resigned. The state deputy chairman of the party, Philip Ejiago, says there is no truth in the resignation saga. He, however, says the party is working round the clock to resolve issues that emanated from the word Congress, which, according to him, is inconclusive. Meanwhile, the leader of the Divine Mandate Movement, Professor Protus Uzoma, has asked the party's leadership to disqualify those aspirants he called for the removal of the party's secretary. Well, I'm in touch with the chairman. The chairman went to Abuja for a few meetings, you know, and we spoke to the, he's still at Abuja having meetings. If you look at the social media, you see him with our leader, Maki Edoa, the National Secretary, the State Secretary, and one other leader by the side. So they're having meetings, trying to talk things through, so I don't know who is writing that. You know, we have a lot of enemies, maybe a person wants to, you know, come over to PDP to do one or two dirty jobs, maybe the other people are doing it, but the truth is, no, no, no, no, my chairman is still the State Chairman of PDP, most of all, there's nothing like that. I want to say here that himself calling for the resignation of the National Secretary of PDP and alleging that distinguished senators, someone named Anyang, is not a member of PDP, is to say the least an abomination. What do I mean by that? I'm glad that National Drug Law Enforcement Agency and the LEA came up with a very good approach to examine the psyche of those who are going to come to contact for elections in Nigeria. This is very important because you may understand that some of these aspirants have to get their brains properly tested.