All is not well; fresh crisis is looming in the Peoples Democratic Party as its acting National Chairman, Ali Modu Sheriff, has ignored the directive given to him and the members of the National Working Committee by the party’s National Executive Committee.
The NEC, at its meeting on March 7, asked Sheriff to set up a committee that would determine the zoning formula to be adopted by PDP as it prepares for convention slated for May 21 in Port Harcourt.
Other committees, which Sheriff and members of his NWC were asked to set up immediately are
The NEC, at its meeting on March 7, asked Sheriff to set up a committee that would determine the zoning formula to be adopted by PDP as it prepares for convention slated for May 21 in Port Harcourt.
Other committees, which Sheriff and members of his NWC were asked to set up immediately are
National Convention Committee, Reconciliation Committee, Zoning Committee and Finance Committee.
However, instead of setting up these committees, investigations by Punch showed that the Sheriff-led NWC had begun moves to either prolong the members’ stay in office or predetermine the works of the committees, especially the one on zoning.
The tenure of Sheriff and that of its NWC members was originally billed to end at the end of this month but has been shifted till May 21 by NEC in order to allow the former governor of Borno State organise the national convention, which will herald the arrival of new national officers.
Initially, members of the Board of Trustees of the party and the Forum of Former Ministers, who served under the PDP-led Federal Government from 1999 to 2015, had rejected the ex-governor, saying he did not have the character of someone that could lead the party.
The intervention of the PDP Governors’ Forum, led by Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, doused the tension as Sheriff was asked to leave office in May.
Instead of adhering to the NEC’s directive, it was gathered that Sheriff had begun moves to either remain in office or make sure that the office of the national chairman is zoned to the North-East in order to enable him to retain the seat.
Already, he was said to have started visiting those described as power brokers in the party to sell the idea of the North retaining the office beyond May 21 to them.
Sheriff was said to have visited Mimiko and the Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, where he was said to have sold the idea to them.
Fayose was listed as the brains behind the emergence of Sheriff as the PDP helmsman as the Ekiti governor was said to have sold his candidacy to his colleagues.
One of the PDP governors from the southern part of the country, who spoke on condition of anonymity on Monday, wondered why Sheriff would want to perpetuate himself in office and refuse to abide by what he described as the “gentleman’s agreement that brought him to power.”
The governor added, “Sheriff spoke with us when he visited Rivers State to campaign for the rerun. He was in Ondo and Ekiti states as well to speak with the governors.
“I just hope that we are able to manage this issue well, because I see the BoT members telling us that they warned us against accepting him.”
Speaking on the issue, the acting Chairman of the BoT, Senator Walid Jibrin, wondered why the PDP national chairman had refused to set up the committees as directed by NEC.
He said, “The committees, especially the zoning committee, have yet to be named. I don’t know what is delaying it. You can ask the chairman of the party.”
However, instead of setting up these committees, investigations by Punch showed that the Sheriff-led NWC had begun moves to either prolong the members’ stay in office or predetermine the works of the committees, especially the one on zoning.
The tenure of Sheriff and that of its NWC members was originally billed to end at the end of this month but has been shifted till May 21 by NEC in order to allow the former governor of Borno State organise the national convention, which will herald the arrival of new national officers.
Initially, members of the Board of Trustees of the party and the Forum of Former Ministers, who served under the PDP-led Federal Government from 1999 to 2015, had rejected the ex-governor, saying he did not have the character of someone that could lead the party.
The intervention of the PDP Governors’ Forum, led by Governor Olusegun Mimiko of Ondo State, doused the tension as Sheriff was asked to leave office in May.
Instead of adhering to the NEC’s directive, it was gathered that Sheriff had begun moves to either remain in office or make sure that the office of the national chairman is zoned to the North-East in order to enable him to retain the seat.
Already, he was said to have started visiting those described as power brokers in the party to sell the idea of the North retaining the office beyond May 21 to them.
Sheriff was said to have visited Mimiko and the Governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose, where he was said to have sold the idea to them.
Fayose was listed as the brains behind the emergence of Sheriff as the PDP helmsman as the Ekiti governor was said to have sold his candidacy to his colleagues.
One of the PDP governors from the southern part of the country, who spoke on condition of anonymity on Monday, wondered why Sheriff would want to perpetuate himself in office and refuse to abide by what he described as the “gentleman’s agreement that brought him to power.”
The governor added, “Sheriff spoke with us when he visited Rivers State to campaign for the rerun. He was in Ondo and Ekiti states as well to speak with the governors.
“I just hope that we are able to manage this issue well, because I see the BoT members telling us that they warned us against accepting him.”
Speaking on the issue, the acting Chairman of the BoT, Senator Walid Jibrin, wondered why the PDP national chairman had refused to set up the committees as directed by NEC.
He said, “The committees, especially the zoning committee, have yet to be named. I don’t know what is delaying it. You can ask the chairman of the party.”
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