A factional national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, has rejected the Board of Trustees (BoT)
proposals for truce, insisting that the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led
National Caretaker Committee must be dissolved.
Sheriff also
said the tenure of the BoT chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin, has expired
and accused him of bringing crisis into the party. He insisted that he
(Jibrin) should vacate his office for a new leadership of the board to
be constituted.
The BoT led by Senator Jibrin, had
Monday, in Abuja, asked Makarfi to organise a fresh national convention
of the PDP in Abuja, call for an emergency National Executive Committee
(NEC)
meeting to be summoned by Makarfi and asked the Makarfi-led
caretaker committee to constitute a fresh convention planning committee
involving Senator Ali Modu Sheriff's loyalists among others.
But
Sheriff told newsmen Tuesday, in Abuja, through his deputy, Dr. Cairo
Ojougboh and his special adviser on media, Inuwa Bwala, that the BoT
proposals fell short of the decisions recently reached with the
reconciliation committee headed by Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa
State and a former deputy senate president, Ibrahim Mantu.
"We
completely reject the vote of confidence past on the illegal caretaker
committee because a committee that has failed twice to successfully
organize a convention on two occasion is a failure.
"We,
therefore, call on his friends and associates and family to advice him
to do the needful and resign now to save multi-party democracy in
Nigeria and stop impunity that has been the bone of internal democracy.
"That
the BoT chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin's chairmanship has brought
crisis to the party. In any case his tenure has expired as he has spent
more than 10 years as Secretary and Chairman BoT which runs contrary to
the Constitution," he said.
Source: DailyTrust
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