Factional
head of the People's Democratic Party, Ali Modu Sheriff has added some
strong feathers to his wings, politically, with a recent development.
Ali Modu Sheriff
At least five of the 11 governors in the Peoples Democratic Party,
PDP, are openly engaged with the Senator Ali Modu Sheriff leadership of
the party, Vanguard has learnt.
The gains by the Sheriff tendency in the party came as Governor
Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State asked factional chairman, Senator Ahmed
Makarfi, to step down his claim upon the reality of the Court of Appeal
judgment upholding Sheriff as national chairman.
Meanwhile, National Chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sheriff, has
applied to the Supreme Court seeking to stop Senator Ahmed Makarfi from
using the name of the party to challenge the ruling of the Court of
Appeal in Port Harcourt which affirmed him as the authentic chairman of
the party.
Besides Governor Dickson, who is the chairman of the party’s Peace
and Reconciliation Committee, Governor Dave Umuahi of Ebonyi State,
Governor Ben Ayade and the party’s two Northern governors were also said
to have tilted support towards Senator Sheriff.
Governor Umahi was said to have technically given recognition to
Sheriff after he got the later to endorse the party’s candidates for the
forthcoming local government elections in Ebonyi State. Besides a
statement from Cross River State chapter of the party endorsing Sheriff,
Governor Ayade has also openly appeared with Sheriff in public
engagements.
Meanwhile, Governor Dickson who asked party leaders to accept the
Court of Appeal judgment vesting leadership on Sheriff, in an interview
in Abuja, said the crisis rocking the party was fuelled by the selfish
desire to control the party ahead of the 2019 elections. He warned that
the interest of the party should be placed above selfish ambitions.
The governor, who has been attacked by the Makarfi faction for
turning the report of his committee to Sheriff, pointed out that it
would have been wrong for his party to have done otherwise given the
legal status vested on Sheriff by the Court of Appeal judgment.
Dickson pointed out that though he was not a supporter of Sheriff,
he said he was compelled by the rule of law to accept him as the
national chairman based on the court order and in the overall interest
of the PDP.
The governor said it was appalling for many leaders in the party,
who claimed to be democrats to treat the court verdict recognising
Sheriff as the national chairman of the PDP with disdain, pointing out
that such disposition would lead to the collapse of the party, if not
checked.
Sheriff moves to stop Makarfi from challenging PH ruling
In a motion for discontinuance filed by Senator Sheriff and
Professor Wale Oladipo, secretary of the party, the duo argued that
Makarfi lacked the legal ground for such appeal.
He has, therefore, applied to the apex court for the withdrawal of
an appeal filed in the name of the party by the Ahmed Makarfi-led
faction.
Senator Makarfi had in an appeal with number SC.133/2017 filed on
February 27, 2017, challenged the February 17, 2017 judgment of the Port
Harcourt Division of the Court of Appeal which restored Sheriff-led
executive as the authentic leadership of the party.
Sheriff’s motion of discontinuance, which was filed through their
lead counsel, Chief Akinlolu Olujinmi (SAN), noted that by virtue of the
Court of Appeal’s judgment, Makarfi and other members of his faction
were not the alter ego of the party and as such, were incompetent to
institute any legal process in the name of the party.
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