In continuation of discussions with the
various stakeholders and organs of the opposition Peoples Democratic
Party (PDP), former President Goodluck Jonathan on Tuesday met with
members of the party’s ministers’ forum.
It was gathered that the meeting which was held at his Maitama residence in Abuja was well attended.
The former president while reacting to media reports during the
meeting said the party is not factionalised, adding that he did not
endorse the Senator Ali Modu Sheriff group.
“We are solving our problems. There are bound to be differences in
politics. It is the way we resolve these differences that makes us human
beings and that is what makes us leaders.
“We are not factionalised. We are one. I have met with Sheriff. And I
have met with others. I will meet with others, so that we will be able
to do what is expected of us as a political party”, he said.
Confirming the meeting took place, a former minister in the party
said, “We just concluded. GEJ in his continuous discussion with PDP
stakeholders for a lasting resolution of PDP crisis met with Sherrif
yesterday and later with Makarfi, today with PDP Ministers’ Forum.”
Meanwhile, the Office of former President Goodluck Jonathan has
denied claims by a section of the media that the ex-president on Monday
endorsed Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the national chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during a visit to the former president by
Sheriff and his supporters.
Ikechukwu Eze, Jonathan’s media aide, who described the claim as
false, clarified in a statement that the issue of endorsement never came
up in the course of the visit, “not at the closed door meeting with
Sheriff nor during the former president’s interview with newsmen.”
Eze who wondered “why few reporters, some of whom were not even at
the venue, chose to infuse mischief in their report”, also noted that
Jonathan as a former president and foremost leader of the party,
welcomed Sheriff and some of his supporters to his house, in line with a
mediation role he is playing towards unifying and strengthening the
PDP.”
He further stated that Jonathan opened his doors to Sheriff upon his
request, just as he had earlier done to the Makarfi-led caretaker
committee members, adding that the former president is prepared to
broker more talks until the issues in the leadership of the PDP were
finally resolved.
“Indeed, it may interest you to know that after meeting with Sheriff,
the former president also met with Senator Ahmed Makarfi, leader of the
PDP Caretaker Committee, and the party’s Board of Trustees chairman,
Senator Walid Jubril, later in the evening.”
Eze emphasised that “as a peace-loving leader of the party, the
former president’s interest is to help reposition PDP to enable it play a
constructive role in the affairs of the nation, in view of the
imperative of deepening the nation’s democracy.”
Eze said further: “I wish to let those spinning this falsehood know
that it just doesn’t add up to fly a contrived banner of endorsement in
one breath, and in another, concede that the former president explained
his commitment in meeting with different interest groups, towards
resolving the differences in the party.”
He also said: “For the avoidance of doubt, the following are the
former president’s exact words during the interview with newsmen, as had
accurately been reported by most online and major national newspapers,
as well as broadcast organisations: “We (PDP) are not factionalised. We
are one. We are solving our problems. There are bound to be differences
in politics. It is the way we resolve these differences that make 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”.
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