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Wednesday, 10 August 2016

PDP Crisis: Sheriff insists rule of law must prevail


Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff

Sheriff made the statement when he received some members of PDP Board of Trustees (BoT) Reconciliation Committee, led by Prof. Jerry Gana, in Abuja on Tuesday night.
According to him, the crisis continues to linger because leaders in the party are not alive to their responsibilities and keep perpetuating it.
“I am ready to listen at any time to the committee but for the crisis to be fully resolved, the rule of law must be followed. The moment we want to use one impunity to address another, it will not work.
“If our leaders had taken their responsibilities, we would never have had most of the problems we are facing today.
“When a leader refuses to stand up to his responsibilities, there will be a problem.
“Why am I saying this? Some of our leaders are party to our problems,” Sheriff said.
Briefing newsmen after a closed-door session, Sheriff commended the efforts of the BoT toward reconciling feuding parties and affirmed his availability now that the BoT was now better informed on the crisis.
“All that was discussed today were the problems. They will go back to the BoT that sent them.
“I am sure that in the next meeting, they will come back with recommendations that will bring lasting solutions and peace to the party,” Sheriff said.
Earlier, Gana explained that the purpose of the visit was to find lasting solutions to the crisis and make PDP a viable opposition.
“We are here to find out together how PDP can be solid, firm, cohesive and triumphant.
“This is because Nigerians are waiting for PDP, they are missing the PDP, they are crying and yearning for PDP because the 16 years of democracy cannot be wasted away.
“We are here not as a panel, not as a court, not even as an appeal committee but from the BoT as heirs of the family.
“In a family there must be sometimes problems here and there but there must be re-consolidation. Where there are elders people say things don’t go wrong.
“The purpose of our being here is for this party to be strong again and be reunited,’’ Gana said.
Addressing newsmen, Gana described the meeting as fruitful and said the committee had taken note of the problems causing disaffection within the party.
“We are delighted that there have been clear resolutions on the determination and the desire that the problems be resolved, unity be re-established and for PDP to move forward.”
Gana said although the meeting was successful, there would be another session while the committee would meet on Wednesday for further deliberation on issues that were raised. 
NAN

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