Factional National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Sen. Ali
Modu Sheriff, has said that he has yet to reach an agreement with the
Chairman of the party’s National Caretaker Committee, Sen. Ahmed
Makarfi.
His position came barely three days after the party said it had zoned
the office of the national chairman to the southern part of the
country.
The caretaker committee also announced that the party’s next national
convention where national officers are to be elected, would hold in
Port Harcourt on August 17.
At its expanded national caucus meeting held on Thursday in Abuja,
the party said that the presence of Sen. Buruji Kashamu, a strong
supporter of Sheriff at the meeting, was an evidence that its
reconciliation effort was yielding results.
But on Saturday, Sheriff emphasised that his faction was still
pursuing its cases in court, but said that he would address the nation
on the state of the party, on Monday.
Speaking through his factional deputy, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, Sheriff
said, “I have the express permission of Sheriff to inform our teeming
supporters and PDP faithful nationwide that he has not reached agreement
with anybody, neither has he permitted anybody to conclude on any
processes on his behalf.
“We are continuing with our cases in court, we respect the rule of
law. Sheriff will address a press conference on Monday on the state of
our party, PDP. Our goal remains to return the party to the people and
stamp out impunity.”
It was gathered that few days ago, some leaders of the party had met
with Sheriff to find a lasting solution to the crisis bedevelling the
party.
Apart from Makarfi, it was gathered that the Deputy President of the
Senate, Sen. Ike Ekweremadu and the Governor of Ondo State, Dr. Olusegun
Mimiko, were at the reconciliatory meeting.
Our correspondent gathered that supporters of Buruji in Sheriff camp
may also abandon the former governor of Borno State and support Makarfi.

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