 The National Executive Council of the PDP has passed a vote of confidence on Senator Iota Aiu, suggesting that the party chairman will not be stepping down anytime soon. Emotion for the vote of confidence was moved by the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives Ndudie Ilumelu. The vote was supported by a NEC member from Quaristate and presided over by the acting chairman of the BOT, Adolfo Zvabara. They have been several calls by the southern caucus of the PDP for Aiu to step down for Southerner. In reaction to the development, the presidential candidate of the PDP, Atikawabaka, said the party was determined to resolve its disagreements. I want to suggest to us or advisers that we should always deprive ourselves in-house. Deprive ourselves in-house. No matter what the anger is, let us deprive ourselves in-house rather than playing to the gallery. We should watch and control our transits because by and large we don't know, it's only God that knows tomorrow. So I want to beg all of us. We should emulate our leader. We have our constitution. We have our rules. We have our regulations. I want to urge that no matter the level of disagreements, our disagreements should be resolved within our constitution, within our rules, within our regulations, and within the precedents we have already set up for conflict resolution. What it takes to guide us to continue to nurture this political party, to provide a platform for all Nigerians to realize their collective and individual aspirations. Therefore I wish to appeal to all members of our party to make sure that all our agreements are resolved internally. We have rules, we have regulations, we have precedents, and supreme we have the constitution of our party to guide us. Sometimes you have family disagreement, we say to. And this party is famous for certainly all disagreements and going on to win elections in the past. This time it's not an exception. I'm happy that the Nigerian people are interested in our party and are interested not because we disagree among ourselves but in our capacity to deliver when we take over power.