A factional National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Ali Modu Sheriff, has said he will not allow the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, and his Rivers counterpart, Nyesom Wike, succeed in their alleged plot to hijack the party.
This is as he said he would not withdraw any of the cases he had instituted against the party.
Sheriff said this on Sunday when he appeared on a programme on Channels Television.
He said, “We will not let PDP to be hijacked by a few people like Governor Fayose and the governor of Rivers State. They have a script that they want someone to act, but I am a man of principle. This is not about Ali Sheriff; it is about democracy, and the rule of law.
“I never asked to be chairman of the PDP. I was asked to come and assist the party. I never wanted to be chairman of the PDP. I was sitting down in my house when leaders of the party begged me to come and help the party. Initially, I said no, but I later accepted.
“We won’t allow things to go wrong, the party will not be hijacked. If they agree to carry everybody along and take the convention to Abuja, I am ready to step down today.”
Also Sheriff while reacting to the recommendation made by the PDP Board of Trustees Reconciliation Committee, that all court cases instituted against the party by its members be withdrawn immediately said he would not do so.
Speaking to our correspondent in Abuja on Sunday through the spokesperson for his faction, Mr. Bernard Mikko, Sheriff said he would do everything within his power and the constitution of the party to end what he called impunity in the PDP.
Mikko said, “The courts are there to settle disputes in the society. We have done everything within the law to end the crisis.
“We agreed on many terms but not to circumvent the constitution of the party, but the Sen. Ahmed Makarfi-led caretaker committee will not agree to end the crisis.
“There’s is no difference between the so-called forthcoming national convention and the moribund one held in May.
“The only thing is that some group of persons who were not carried along then have been given roles to play in the Wednesday illegal convention.
“We will wait for its outcome. Don’t forget that we are going to court on Monday (today) to know what is going to happen on Wednesday.”
No comments:
Post a Comment