The police yesterday reopened the
national secretariat of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for National
Chairman Ali Modu Sheriff.
But that seemed to have escalated the
main opposition party’s leadership crisis. The Ahmed Makarfi faction
called on the police to flush out Sheriff. He should wait for the legal
battle for the party’s control to end, the faction said.
Sheriff, accompanied by some members of
his National Working Committee (NWC) and a retinue of aides and
supporters, arrived at the secretariat at 6pm.
With him were Senator Buruji Kashamu;
Deputy National Chairman Dr. Cairo Ojougboh; National Secretary Prof.
Wale Oladipo and National Auditor Adewole Adeyanju.
Sheriff went straight to his office where he spent about 15 minutes. It was dusty.
He said he only came to access the situation. He plans to resume work on Tuesday.
”We came to see what renovation and
cleaning to be done. While that is going on, we will continue with our
consultation. We will do everything humanly possible to ensure that
nobody is victimised for holding different opinions,” Sheriff said.
He reiterated his resolve to take the
party back to the people at the grassroots, adding that “it is not
enough for some people to sit in Abuja here and say they want to choose
party leaders for the people in the village”.
The secretariat was sealed off in June
2015, at the peak of a fierce leadership tussle between Sheriff and the
Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee.
All the critical organs of the party had
taken sides with the Makarfi committee and the combatants fought from
one court to the other for the control of the party.
However, the Port Harcourt Division of the Court of Appeal last Friday, pronounced Sheriff the authentic chairman of the party.
The Makarfi camp has approached the Supreme Court to challenge the ruling of the appellate court.
It yesterday accused Sheriff of entering the secretariat “illegally”.
A statement by the spokesman of the Makarfi faction, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said:
“As far as we are concerned, the
forcible entry of Ali Modu-Sheriff and his team into the party
secretariat is illegal and most unwelcomed.
“We say this because the keys to the
secretariat are with the Board of Trustees (BoT) and we have checked
with them, and can confirm that the keys were not handed over to Sheriff
or any of his followers.
“The implication of this was that he broke into the secretariat which is a criminal offence.
“We also expected that Modu-Sheriff
should have waited for the conclusion of the appeal we filed at the
Supreme Court before he forced himself in just like we held on when we
got court judgement favouring us last year.
“We are condemning his action in totality and we view it as an affront on the rule of law.
“Given his act of illegality, we stated
clearly that he should be held responsible for any loss of documents or
damage to the property within the party secretariat.
“The administrative staff as accounting
officers, were not around to see the event happen, and as the custodians
of the property of the party, they refused to participate in the
illegal entry made by Ali Modu-Sheriff.
“His action is provocative and is capable of causing another round of crisis in the party.
“We advise him in his own interest, to vacate the secretariat immediately.
“We also call on authorities of the
Nigerian Police to prevent chaos by flushing Ali Modu-Sheriff and his
team out of the PDP secretariat and let all parties wait for the
judgement of the Supreme Court, which is the highest court in the land.”
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