After
the tussle for the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party which
generated controversy during the week, the Board of Trustees of the
party has given reasons for changing its position to support Sheriff.
PDP National Chairman, Ali Modu Sheriff
The Board of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party has given
reasons why it reversed its decision not to accept Ali Modu Sheriff as
the National Chairman of the party.
After announcing that Sheriff was not credible and fit enough to
lead the party, the BoT has made a major turn around to announce its
backing for Ali Modu Sheriff on Tuesday.
Writing in a communique signed by a former Deputy Senate of the
President, Ibrahim Mantu after its meeting on Thursday, the BoT
explained that the unity, cohesion and future successes of the party
prevailed on it to review its earlier decision.
The board however emphasised that Mr. Sheriff and all current
members of the National Working Committee must vacate their positions to
give way to new leadership within the three months.
The communique reads: “The BOT reviewed the commitment made on
its behalf at the Stake-Holders meeting which was convened by Deputy
President of the Senate, Senator lke Ekweremadu, which resolved that
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff who was elected by NEC at its last meeting be
allowed 3 months tenure within which period Congresses and National
Convention will hold to elect new leaders of the party at all levels.
“The BOT, which is the conscience of the party, has the moral
capital to re-invent the party due to its unity of purpose and internal
cohesion. In this connection, inspite of the initial position taken by
the BOT, its desire to ensure the unity, cohesion and future successes
of the party has necessitated a review of its earlier position.
“Consequently, it resolved to adopt the decisions taken at the
Stake-Holders meeting. It however, urges the full and sincere
implementation of all the decisions / programmes agreed upon at the
Stake-Holders meeting of Wednesday February, 23rd 2016.
“In this regard, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and all current
members of the National Working Committee must vacate their positions to
give way to new leadership within the 3 months time frame.
“We also reiterate our commitment to continue to work with other respected stake-holders of the party.
“We appeal to our teeming members and supporters worldwide to
remain steadfast as our capacity to reposition the party positively is
unquestionable. We thereby reaffirm our full confidence in our acting
Chairman Sen. Walid Jubrin.”
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