

While Senator Ali Modu
Sheriff, spoke in Abuja on Wednesday when he received members of the party from
the South-West, the former Borno State governor stated that he was ready to
leave office as “soon as a national convention is held and new national
officers are produced.”
The National Chairman of
the Peoples Democratic Party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, has said he is ready to
vacate office after the national convention of the party, where new officers
will be elected for the former ruling party.
He, however, warned
governors, elected on the platform of the PDP, not to divide the party.
Sheriff was, on Friday,
declared the rightful National Chairman of the PDP by the Court of Appeal, Port
Harcourt, Rivers State.
Sheriff’s guests were led
by the zonal and state officials of the party from the six states in the
geopolitical zone, except Lagos State.
Five chairmen of the party
in five states in the zone – Hakeem Taiwo (Oyo); Ajayi Williams (Ekiti); Soji
Adagunodo (Osun); Biyi Poroye (Ondo); and Adebayo Dayo (Ogun) – were on the
entourage.
He said he would leave
office after the election of officials, who, he said, must be the choice of the
people.
“Ali Modu Sheriff is not
here to remain as national chairman. As soon as we hold our national
convention, I’m leaving.
“I will make sure that we
do a credible convention and we elect leaders that are accepted by the grass
roots; that is our mission. I will do that by the grace of God,” he said.
Sheriff, who was flanked by
some of the reinstated national officers, among who was the National Secretary,
Prof. Wale Oladipo, said the governors were critical to the repositioning of
the party.
He stated that he was aware
of the many unprintable names he had been called since the Court of Appeal
pronounced him as the national chairman of the party, stressing that he would
not take issue with those calling him such names, particularly, the Governor of
Ekiti State, Mr. Ayodele Fayose.
Sheriff said, “I plead in
the name of God, let’s bring peace to the PDP. Let us build this party. If you
like and you want to change something, wait for the convention and vote for the
person you like and Nigerians and the world will see that you’re are validly
elected by the PDP.
“Yes, our governors are
very important; they are leaders of this party in their own right. They don’t
have to divide the party.
“I will not come down to
the level of Fayose. I beg him to respect the PDP; whatever he said about me,
posterity will judge him. He should devote more energy and time for the
rebuilding of the PDP.”
He noted that his victory
at the court was not for himself alone, but for all members of the party. He
appealed to the governors and other members of the PDP to be cautious in their
utterances.
“People can vent their
anger and say what they want but as a leader and a father to all, I want to
make sure the party is united.
“I have no issue to take
with anybody. My task is to reposition the PDP and bring it back to its
position in 1999,” Sheriff stated.
The PDP chairman explained
that he was already working with security agencies on how to reopen the party’s
national secretariat shut since May 2016.
The police shut the
secretariat, located at Zone 5, Wuse District of Abuja, following clashes
between a faction of the party loyal to Sheriff and another faction loyal to
the sacked national caretaker committee, headed by a former Governor of Kaduna
State, Senator Ahmed Makarfi.
Sheriff said, “Between now
and Friday, we will move back to the secretariat. We have transmitted all the
legal documents to police and the Department of State Services that intervened
at some point in time to avoid chaos.”
Sheriff, who is still
facing stiff opposition from the governors, the majority members of the Board
of Trustees and statutory organs of the party, said there was an agreement
between him and the Makarfi faction not to go to the Supreme Court after the appeal
court judgment.
“Makarfi and I resolved
that whatever was the outcome of the appeal court that we will not destroy our
party; that once we get the judgment from the court of appeal that, it would be
the final judgment for everybody.
“We spoke to all Nigerians
about this; it is on record. But all the same, everybody has the right to do
what he wants to do. But it is good to place on record that we had an
agreement,” he stated.
The South-West Zonal
Chairman of the party, Mr. Makanjuola Ogundipe, urged Sheriff to unite the
party by seeing himself as a father of all members.
Makanjuola said members of
the party from the zone would support him in his desire to reposition the PDP.
“South-West is very settled
behind you. This is the beginning of the battle, but you must see yourself as
the father of all. Bring everybody on board. You won the battle for all members
of the PDP,” he added.
He urged Sheriff to lead
the PDP to win the governorship elections in Anambra, Ekiti and Osun states,
saying, “Only then can this victory go down well.”
Meanwhile, Makarfi has
restated his plan to pursue the case to its logical conclusion.
Makarfi said this in a
statement issued by a member of his faction, Dayo Adeyeye.
He said, “They should
comply fully with the judgment of the Court of Appeal. The status quo ante May
21, 2016, is the full National Working Committee elected at previous
conventions and not the cronies that he singlehandedly appointed and who are
parading themselves as officers of the party.
“We remain resolute in our
determination to pursue our case to its logical conclusion in the interest of
justice and the Nigerian democracy.”

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