While the Ekiti State Governor, Ayo
Fayose, champions the movement against
Ali Sheriff as Peoples Democratic Party
chairman, a senator from his state has
declared full support for Mr. Sheriff.
Mr. Sheriff has been recognised as PDP
chairman by the Court of Appeal. But Mr.
Fayose, who heads the PDP Governors
Forum, and other party leaders have
restated their opposition to Mr. Sheriff
and vowed to appeal the judgement at
the Supreme Court.
However, on Sunday, Fatimat Raji-
Rasaki, who represents Ekiti Central
Senatorial District said Mr. Sheriff was
the authentic national chairman of the
PDP.
She made the declaration on Sunday in
Ado-Ekiti while speaking with journalists
at the end of a three-day capacity
building training on ICT she organised for
100 beneficiaries in her constituency.
Mrs. Raji-Rasaki’s declaration comes days
after another senator from Bayelsa
State, Ben Murray-Bruce also declared
support for Mr. Sheriff saying there was
no need for further litigations.
On Sunday, Mrs. Raji-Rasaki, who is the
Chairman, Senate Committee on Trade
and Investment, said the era of impunity
was dead in the PDP.
She said that the Court of Appeal
judgment which affirmed Mr. Sheriff as
the national chairman of PDP had
afforded the party an opportunity to put
its house in order.
The lawmaker, who belongs to a rival
PDP faction in Ekiti different from the
governor’s, said the recent developments
in Ekiti and at the national level, would
enable the PDP prepare ahead of the
2019 general elections.
She described the Court of Appeal
judgment as a “new lease of life’’ for
members of the party.
The senator, who distributed free laptops
to participants who attended the training,
stressed that anybody that wants to
make impact in today’s world must be
empowered technologically.
She urged the beneficiaries to put into
practice what they learnt at the training.
Mrs. Raji-Rasaki expressed sadness that
impunity, lawlessness, violation of the
PDP constitution and abuse of power by
people whose names she did not mention,
had negatively affected the party’s
fortunes before the judgment.
She expressed hope that the PDP would
emerge stronger from its crises to be a
party that would allow equity, justice,
fair play, adherence to due process and
the principles of democracy to thrive.
The senator expressed satisfaction that
the judiciary intervened and resolved the
protracted crises rocking the party.
She lauded the Ekiti chapter of the party
for affirming Williams Ajayi as the
authentic state chairman.
She alleged that some individuals in the
PDP had turned the party into their
personal property where party
congresses and primaries elections to
elect candidates were hijacked.
She added that members of the party
were not allowed to choose candidates of
their choice.
She said: “Crisis in any political party is
part of democracy because we disagree
to agree.
“We, the authentic PDP, are being led by
Ali Modu Sheriff and we thank God that
the court judgment has put an end to
impunity in our party.
“Impunity is one thing that destroys any
organisation or association where people
decide and subscribe to rules and
regulations guiding them.
“It is a pity that some people turned the
PDP to a place where one person will
corner everything and turn it to PLC.
“A party is supposed to be where
everybody has a say because we are in a
democracy.
“In Ekiti, the authentic executive has won
in court as well, so in the PDP, we have
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