Former President Goodluck Jonathan
yesterday endorsed Senator Ali Modu
Sheriff as the National Chairman of the
troubled Peoples Democratic Party
(PDP).
But the party’s key stakeholders,
including governors, Board of Trustees
(BoT) members, National Assembly
Caucus and former ministers, passed a
vote of confidence in the Ahmed
Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee.
Jonathan’s endorsement came amid
protests by the Ahmed Makarfi-led
Caretaker Committee and other critical
organs of the party against the Appeal
Court’s ruling that affirmed Sheriff’s
chairmanship.
Receiving Sheriff and members of his
team at his Maitama, Abuja residence
yesterday, Jonathan, who kept
addressing Sheriff as “my chairman”,
said there were no factions in the party.
Speaking after a closed door meeting
with Sheriff and his team, Jonathan said:
“We are not factionalised. We are one.
There are bound to be differences in
politics. We cannot run away from that.
“It is the way we resolve these
differences that makes us human beings
and that is what makes us leaders. I have
met with Sheriff. And I have met with
others. I will still meet with others, so
that we will be able to do what is
expected of us as a political party.”
Also speaking after the meeting, Sheriff
said his mission was to unite the party
and place it on a sound footing to
provide credible opposition to the All
Progressives Congress (APC)-led Federal
Government.
Saying he was still consulting, Sheriff
stressed that there could be only one
national chairman, adding: “We are
putting everything together to ensure
that the party is united.”
“We are not fighting and this is no time
to join issues with people. We want
everybody to come back to the party.
Very soon I will get back to you when I
finish my consultations. I won’t tell you
anything before I finish consultations.”
He added that the constitution of the
party does not recognise a caretaker
committee.
“There is only one PDP and there is only
one national chairman. A group of
people has the right to sit and discuss as
only a group of people but not as PDP. If
I go down to their level to exchange
words with them, then I would not be
different from them.
“We don’t have anything like caretaker
committee in our party. As father of the
party, I will make sure everybody is
united. I will make sure that everybody
gets what they want in PDP.
“By the time I finish my convention,
Nigerians will know that we mean well
for the party,” Sheriff said.
At the enlarged stakeholders’ meeting
convened by the Caretaker Committee,
party chieftains took turns to denounce
Sheriff, vowing to pursue the leadership
tussle to the Supreme Court.
Deputy Senate President Ike
Ekweremadu decried what he described
as the manipulation of vital institutions
of democracy and radical decline of
democratic freedoms in the country.
Ekweremadu, who also attended the
meeting of the Makarfi camp, said the
solidarity of all key organs and bodies of
the PDP towards the Makarfi-led PDP
National Caretaker Committee showed
that “it is not the hood that makes the
monk”.
Peeved by the sealing of the
International Conference Centre (ICC) ,
the venue earlier announced for the
meeting, Ekweremadu said “such
flagrant manipulation of critical
institutions of democracy was not only
dangerous, but bad news for the nation’s
democracy”.
He said: “We are aware that all the
institutions of democracy are being
manipulated and harassed in this
country. The National Assembly and the
press are not left out.
“The INEC (Independent National
Electoral Commission) has been captured
and now a part of the All Progressives
Congress. Our judiciary is being insulted
and assaulted everyday. Their houses
are being attacked very late at night and
the judges are being harassed.
“So, we are not surprised at what we are
seeing today (sealing of meeting venue).
But what remains is for us to remain
resolute.”
He expressed displeasure at what he
described as the rise in political
persecution in the country and enjoined
PDP members to remain strong, as the
party would work with Nigerians to
restore true democracy and hope to the
people.
The lawmaker urged party members to
remain resolute and protect the soul of
the PDP and the nation’s hard-won
democracy, insisting that the party
leaders were made by the party faithful,
and could never be imposed from
outside.
He continued: “If you look around this
room, you will see a lot of people who
are being harassed, persecuted, and
taken to court. What is their offence?
“They claim they allegedly received
stolen property, yet nobody has been
arraigned for the actual stealing. As a
lawyer, I know that if you are being
arraigned for receiving stolen property,
you must first of all arraign the man who
stole the property. That is not so in our
own case. Is that democracy?”
“We have heard there was a judgment in
Port Harcourt. Now, those who
benefitted from the judgment, where
are they? Are they with our former
ministers? Are they with our National
Assembly members? Are they with our
governors? Which organ of the party are
they with or is with them? The truth is
that it is not the hood that makes the
monk”.
“I believe that with determination and
sticking together, we will triumph and
Nigeria will be better for it”.
Ekweremadu also decried the worsening
economic conditions in the country,
noting that all APC promises had been
kept in the reverse order.
“They told us that one U.S dollar would
be one naira when they take over. Has
that happened? Today, our currency is
the worst currency in the whole of
Africa.
“Is that the type of democracy we looked
forward to? I can see a situation where
the price of oil is going up and the value
of naira is going down. What type of
economics is that?”.
Makarfi vowed that Nigerians had not
seen the end of the matter, adding that
the Court of Appeal judgment that
affirmed Sheriff as chairman was faulty.
“As it happened in Port Harcourt, so it
happened here. This is not the last. It’s
an aberration to stop people from
associating. When PDP was in power, it
could have stopped the formation of the
APC. The principle that people should be
given a choice to participate in
democracy should be encouraged.
“We know what happened in Port
Harcourt when the court gave its verdict.
The type-written judgement is the main
judgement but the hand written
judgement, we don’t know what
happened.”
Makarfi said the Caretaker Committee
had approached the court for an
injunction to allow the committee to
continue pending the determination of
the cross appeal at the Supreme Court.
A communique issued at the end of the
meeting stated that while the party held
the judiciary in the highest regard, the
decision of the Court of Appeal was
greeted with consternation, not only
amongst leaders and members of the
party in Nigeria, but also true lovers of
democracy in Nigeria and the world
over.
Among the resolutions reached at the
meeting was that the PDP remained
united, strong, resolute, steadfast and
solid under the leadership of the
National Caretaker Committee, in view
of the fact that the Court of Appeal is not
the final court on the matter.
The communique added: “All members,
leaders and organs of the party,
including but not limited to the Board of
Trustees, the Governors Forum, the
National Assembly Caucus, PDP Former
Ministers Forum, National Vice Chairmen,
State Chapters represented by the
Conference of State Party Chairmen,
Leadership of State Assembly Caucuses
and teeming members nationwide, stand
resolute that authority to lead the PDP,
and indeed any party, solely and
exclusively derives from the consent of
members at plenary.
“PDP members freely and clearly
expressed themselves on the 21st May
2016 at the Port Harcourt National
Convention and we stand by the decision
given that the National Convention is the
highest decision-making organ of the
party.
“That we fully endorse the prompt and
proactive decision of the National
Caretaker Committee to lodge an appeal
to the Supreme Court of Nigeria against
the decision of the Court of Appeal as
well as filing an application for injunction
pending appeal of which was done in the
morning of Monday 20th February 2017.
“Our abiding faith in the capacity of the
judiciary to protect Nigeria’s democracy
and political aspirations of the Nigerian
people, particularly at the level of the
Supreme Court, proven repeatedly over
time, is aided by the profound, fearless,
irrepressible, comprehensive and
insightful minority decision of T. N. Orji-
Abadua, J. C. A. in CA/PH/349/2016
SHERRIF & ORS. VS. PDP & ORS., whom
we salute for doing the judiciary proud in
spite of the predatory interferences of
anti-democratic forces and state actors.
“That having duly filed both an appeal to
the Supreme Court and an application
for Injunction Pending Appeal in the
morning of Monday the 20th February
2017, we pass a resounding and
unqualified vote of confidence in the
leadership of the Sen. Ahmed
Mohammed Makarfi-led National
Caretaker Committee of the Peoples
Democratic Party and pledge our
unalloyed support to it as it pilots the
affairs of the party in this critical
transitional period of the party’s life.
“To this end, we are not at all deceived
by the supposed olive branch being
offered by Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff,
knowing that the only thing that can
come from traitors of his ilk is nothing
but a poisoned chalice and a Greek gift.
“The meeting reiterates that the party’s
Constitution stipulates the process of
democratically electing officers of the
party and therefore emphatically rejects
any imposition such as those being
illegally paraded as officers of the party
by Sen. Ali Modu Sherrif.
“That stakeholders and leaders of the
party are enjoined to return to their
geopolitical zones, states, local
governments and wards to convene
meetings of the party and disseminate
the foregoing to members.
“True party men are urged to remain
calm, steadfast, loyal even in the face of
wanton provocation of sealing off the
venue of a peaceful assembly of
stakeholders. We remain committed to
the ideals of the party which stands us
out as democrats.
“The meeting agreed to appeal to all
Nigerians to fully support the Peoples
Democratic Party, a genuinely
democratic party that is people oriented
and a great defender of equity, justice
and fairness to all in its commitment to
eradicating poverty, hunger and under-
development from our country.”


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