Forum For Democratic party (FDC) is currently facing a dilemma regarding its grassroots polls. There seems to be uncertainty and confusion within the party as to how to proceed with the polls.
The grassroots polls are an important part of the party’s democratic process, and they serve as a way for party members to elect their leaders at the local level.
However, there are several issues that have arisen, causing the party to be at a crossroads. One of the main issues is the lack of consensus on the rules and procedures for the polls.
There are also concerns about the transparency and fairness of the polls, with some party members alleging that the process may be rigged in favor of certain candidates.
To address these concerns, FDC is considering a range of options, including postponing the polls, revising the rules and procedures, and increasing oversight and transparency measures.
Ultimately, the goal is to ensure that the grassroots polls are conducted in a fair and transparent manner, and that they reflect the will of the party members.
Meanwhile despite the challenges, the party remains committed to its democratic principles and the importance of grassroots participation in its decision-making processes. It is hoped that the party will be able to navigate these challenges and emerge stronger and more united as a result.