The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
Governors’ Forum has described the Court of Appeal judgement reinstating
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as chairman of the party as a rape of
democracy.
Similarly, the party’s Board of Trustees
chair, Senator Walid Jibrin, has also said the party would challenge
the judgment at the Supreme Court.
Speaking on behalf of the party’s
governors in Abuja on Friday, Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State
said the judgement was an assault against the will of the p?eople.
“If the people truly symbolise what a
party is, then the machinations of ?detractors and the anti-democratic
forces will not prevail at last”, Fayose said.
?The governor however commended what he described as a minority judgement and expressed the hope that the truth would prevail.
He continued: “Thank God we have another
opportunity to seek justice at the Supreme Court, which I believe will
not be delayed or denied.
“The party will appeal the judgement as we believe in the ability of the judiciary to do justice.”
Jibrin also said the party was making
high level consultations over the judgment and that the various organs
of the party would come out with a statement on Tuesday.
“This judgement is not a threat but
rather, it is going to put us together. I appeal strongly to every
member of the PDP to remain calm, not to panic, ?not to move to any
other party as all efforts are on to ensure that PDP remains strong.
“Those who are crying today will laugh; those who are disturbed and worried will smile”, Jibrin declared.
The BoT chair expressed the hope that the matter would soon be resolved by the party.
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