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Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by ijustdey: 2:48pm On Feb 21, 2016
The Peoples Democratic Party, which prides itself as the largest political party in Africa, may soon experience the mass defection of its leaders and their followers to other parties.

Prominent members of the party, including ex-ministers, are against the emergence of a former Governor of Borno State, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as national chairman.
In recent times, some prominent members of the PDP had decamped to the ruling All Progressives Congress.

On Saturday, one-time Campaign Director of the Goodluck Jonathan Campaign Organisation, Senator Dalhatu Tafida, announced his resignation from the PDP.

Tafida, who until recently was Nigeria’s High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, explained that he was leaving the party because it had lost direction.

The former PDP stalwart announced his decision in an interview he granted the Hausa Service of the British Broadcasting Corporation, monitored in Abuja.

Tafida said, “Before now, it performed creditably but now the party is only admitting people who are not supposed be in it. The party (as currently constituted) does not respect people like me. Those at the helm of affairs do not take advice and members behave the way they like.”
He explained that though he had yet to decide on his next move, he had not joined any other political party.

Similarly, a Second Republic Governor of the old Borno State and the governorship candidate of the PDP in the 2011 election, Mohammed Goni, expressed his displeasure with Sherrif’s emergence as chairman.

“I am uncomfortable and very disappointed that a character like Sheriff could be appointed as the chairman of the PDP,” he said.

Goni, who said he did not know how the party picked Sheriff as chairman, lamented that his choice might force many PDP members in Borno to seek an alternative.

He stated, “I do not see why a character that made a mess of our state should be foisted on the entire party. I and others in Borno PDP may have no other choice but to seek an alternative elsewhere.

“Sheriff has a burden of Boko Haram to bear. He left a legacy of crisis in Borno that the state is still battling with it.”

Our correspondents gathered that a former Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ojo Madueke, might also leave the party. A highly placed member of the party, who spoke on condition of anonymity for fear of retribution, said Tafida’s exit was the beginning of what was likely to become an exodus from the party.

He said, “What Tafida said today is not different from what Ojo Maduekwe said during our last meeting. Madukwe expressed his reservations about how things are being run in the party, but his observation was rejected. Maduekwe may leave too.”

Some former ministers, who served under former President Goodluck’s administration, had on February 17 threatened to leave the PDP if Sheriff was not removed as chairman.

In an interview with The PUNCH, the spokesman for the former ministers and former Minister of National Planning, Dr. Abubakar Sulaiman, said the party’s reconciliation moves had failed.

A former minister in the party, who confided in SUNDAY PUNCH, said he and his colleagues would decide on the way forward during the PDP Former Ministers’ Forum holding on Tuesday.

The ex-minister said the majority of members of the forum wanted Sheriff to leave the chairmanship position.

He said, “Although the governors have been trying to pacify us, they have not succeeded as many of us are insisting that Sheriff should not be the chairman. At the meeting, we will take a stand on the issue and our decision will be communicated to Nigerians. It is too early to say this is what we are going to arrive at when we have yet to meet.”

Also, a former Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory and Secretary of the PDP Former Ministers’ Forum, Mrs. Jumoke Akinjide, said a position would be taken on Tuesday.

In an interview with SUNDAY PUNCH, she said, “I will not jump the gun over the issue of the PDP chairmanship position. The forum will hold a meeting on Tuesday where the matter will be discussed and a position will be taken. Those who will be attending the meeting have the right to voice their opinions because they are elder statesmen in their own right.”

When asked if she would oppose or support Sheriff’s choice, the former minister said, “It’s not a personal issue. It’s about the good of the party. I am not speaking for myself or for the members. The meeting will address relevant issues on Tuesday.”
Members of the forum led by a former Minister of Special Duties, Tanimu Turaki, on Friday met with the Chairman of the PDP Governors Forum, Governor Olusegun Mimiko, to express their displeasure with the appointment of Sheriff.

At the meeting in Akure were a former Minister of State for Education, Kenneth Gbagi, Ms. Jumoke Akinjide.
A source at the meeting told our correspondent on the telephone that they berated Mimiko for allowing himself to be swayed by Governor Ayo Fayose of Ekiti and Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike.

The source said, “We told Mimiko that we were not happy and that we were disappointed in him for allowing Wike and Fayose to dictate to him. We also told him to step down if he could not stand firm. He appealed to us to be patient.”
In Borno State, mixed reactions greeted the appointment of Sheriff as the chairman of the PDP.

A member of the party, Bala Usman, said Sheriff was only living on past glory and had nothing to offer, especially in Borno.
He said, “We made the mistake of admitting him into the party during the last election and the rest is history. That outing was the worst in our history in Borno. I only hope the same fate does not befall us at the national level now.”

But another party member, Yusuf Ibrahim, said, “Sheriff’s appointment as chairman shows that he has something to offer. All l can wish for is that he performs well in this appointment by making our beloved PDP a success again.”

Jonathan’s congratulations
Meanwhile, sources in Sheriff’s camp said former President Jonathan had congratulated Sheriff. SUNDAY PUNCH learnt that Jonathan congratulated the new chairman on the telephone in the presence of members of the National Executive Council of the party.

A source at the meeting said, “Jonathan has congratulated Sheriff despite the protests by some members of the party. The former President told Sheriff to act like a father and unite the warring factions.

“Most of those who are accusing Sheriff are not members of the organ of the party. They do not belong to the National Working Committee, the Board of Trustees or the NEC. They are mostly ex-ministers who are not involved in the running of the party but want to dictate to us.”

Fani-Kayode flays Sheriff again

However, a former Minister of Aviation, Femi Fani-Kayode, has again criticised Sheriff for his claim that he is not responsible for the creation of Boko Haram.
Fani-Kayode’s remarks were contained in a text message sent to our correspondent on Sunday.
He wrote, “Expecting Ali Modu Sheriff to admit that he created Boko Haram is like expecting Jack the Ripper to admit that he was a rapist and a killer. This matter is beyond political parties or partisan politics. It is more about who and what we are as a people. There is no nation on earth apart from Nigeria where a man that is as questionable and dubious as Ali Modu Sheriff can be appointed as the national chairman of the leading opposition party.

“The blood of all those that have been butchered by Boko Haram over the last seven years is crying before God in heaven and calling for vengeance and restitution. Instead of us doing something to honour and avenge those that were killed, we are bringing in the man who nurtured, raised and used their killers as his personal thugs and for his own political gain when he was governor to come and lead us.

“This is not only unacceptable but it is also evil and if I am the only one left in this country that has the decency and courage to say so openly I will continue to do so.”


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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by kingofchess(m): 2:49pm On Feb 21, 2016
I seriously don't like that man...my opinion

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by taymeesan(m): 4:07pm On Feb 21, 2016
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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by OrIandoOwoh(m): 4:08pm On Feb 21, 2016
No abbokii will occupy asorock 2019..

We reject all abbokkkisss in all entirety!

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by ohenhen1: 4:08pm On Feb 21, 2016
FFK and Jonathan will not be accepted by the APC. They better look for another party.

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by macino1(m): 4:09pm On Feb 21, 2016
PDP and APC are all the same. The earlier the masses realizes this and work together to fight this political thieves whose ONLY interest is themselves, the better Nigeria will be for us all.

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by shamecurls(m): 4:09pm On Feb 21, 2016
Good development. Anything that will ruin PDP is good for the country. I wonder where the WW's will be porting to after the final damnation

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by igbsam(m): 4:10pm On Feb 21, 2016
Anything to make PDP pay for their sins are welcome

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by kennyman2000(m): 4:10pm On Feb 21, 2016
Ohhh boy! I see APGA or KOWA replacing PDP come 2019..

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by Nobody: 4:10pm On Feb 21, 2016
Congrat!!!
Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by mufasapapasanta(m): 4:11pm On Feb 21, 2016
Ok
Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by mrobruche: 4:12pm On Feb 21, 2016
APC doors are shut so no PDP member should run to APC what they should is totally quit politics

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by Weedcrusher: 4:12pm On Feb 21, 2016
amdoyin82:
If dey like, make dem kill themselves. I don't give a Bleep. All I want is Nigeria to be better. I am sick and tired of those recycled names.

macino1:
PDP and APC are all the same. The earlier the masses realizes this and work together to fight this political thieves whose ONLY interest is their selves, the better Nigeria will be for us all.

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by melvinjames: 4:13pm On Feb 21, 2016
This sort of news always come from TheNation or the punch newspapers.
Meanwhile PDP are winning elections back to back.

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by Siberia101: 4:13pm On Feb 21, 2016
Goodbye PDP.....

We Love You But Hades Loves You More

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by amdoyin82(m): 4:13pm On Feb 21, 2016
If dey like, make dem kill themselves. I don't give a Bleep. All I want is Nigeria to be better. I am sick and tired of those recycled names.

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by Nobody: 4:13pm On Feb 21, 2016
OrIandoOwoh:
No abbokii will occupy asorock 2019..

We reject all abbokkkisss in all entirety!

Good evening.

Well, let us examine the laws of this Nigeria...which state that anyone can run for the presidency of this great country. That means anyone.(Only restriction is age and education).

That means that your comment is out of order.

But my problem with your comment....and indeed with anyone else who says that ''No Ibo,Yourba, etc...should run for president'' is that it shows a misunderstanding of what government and democracy is for.

When people fought, and went to jail for the right for you to vote and be voted for back during the dark days of army rule,it was not just so that you could choose your leaders at Abuja and then go home. It was so that you could choose your leaders at all levels, and make them work for you.Under this system, the election in your local government is just as important as the election to choose the resident of the Aso Rock Villa.

So that in so doing, we could create a society where people felt that they were part of the government, not a society where there is a king that we must petition before we can see benefits.

But the problem with people like you is that you do not see governance as a means for development, or for democracy. You see government as a means of competition for money.So long as you have enough money in your bank account.....you are happy. So long as someone from your tribe,or allied to your tribe is in office...meaning that you get more money to chop.....you are happy.

But that is not what democracy is. Democracy is voting in your leader, and making sure he or she uses his brains to fulfill his promise.Not just the chap in Abuja...but the chap in your local government area. But you Nigerians are far too concerned about the tribe of the leader...that you are not ready to do the critical job of a democracy....seeing if the leader measures up to what he promised.Instead....you vote for bad people...and then bless them because they are from tribe X.

It is high time we in this country started judging people by the content of their character....instead of by the tribe they came from.That is what I would be judging Buhari on....and anyone else who comes after him.If you cannot learn to do that....then you have real issues...and I do not mean it in a harsh way.

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by anytexy: 4:14pm On Feb 21, 2016
Even me I hv defected tey tay

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by MICHEALADEX(m): 4:14pm On Feb 21, 2016
What is the police waiting for on the clims of @realffk? Now if them arrest sheriff now pdp go deh shout again

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by phemmie06(m): 4:15pm On Feb 21, 2016
PDP! Weakness PDP!! Weakness PDP!!! Weakness of their people

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by sammyj: 4:16pm On Feb 21, 2016
The corrupt PDP is finally dead and buried of this report is true! !! Praise God grin sad shocked grin grin

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by JAMANZE: 4:16pm On Feb 21, 2016
Merge PDP with other small parties like APGA and give it a new name so that it can win 2019 general election with Igbo presidency. forget all this Hausa mentality.
Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by AmeboOnidodo: 4:18pm On Feb 21, 2016
It is clear that our nation is in trouble and the brand of democracy we practice is unsustainable for our GDP

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by AwesomeRomeo: 4:19pm On Feb 21, 2016
So PDP is still existing? smiley
Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by Nobody: 4:21pm On Feb 21, 2016
JAMANZE:
Merge PDP with other small parties like APGA and give it a new name so that it can win 2019 general election with Igbo presidency. forget all this Hausa mentality.



dream on undecided

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by owellej(m): 4:21pm On Feb 21, 2016
PDP and 11th hour make up, they won't hear until it is dawn on them. Ndi ara

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by slyzy(m): 4:24pm On Feb 21, 2016
And the lord caused the Assyrians to hear powerful sound of horses and chariots of battle approaching...

God loves this country certainly. See how He has made PDP confused.

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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by CioAngels(f): 4:27pm On Feb 21, 2016
Ali modu shekau sheriff should be dropped for a saner humanbeing for healthier opposition. Pdp is killed by pdp.
Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by forkadict(m): 4:32pm On Feb 21, 2016
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Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by igorapina: 4:33pm On Feb 21, 2016
kennyman2000:
Ohhh boy! I see APGA or KOWA replacing PDP come 2019..
pls keep dreaming and INEC chairman will help you.
Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by AwesomeRomeo: 4:34pm On Feb 21, 2016
That Sheriff is naturally evil.
Re: Sheriff’s Chairmanship: PDP Faces Mass Defection by babdap: 4:46pm On Feb 21, 2016
Between Naira and PDP which one is falling faster.

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