National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ali
Modu Sheriff has appointed former national vice chairman
(South-South), Dr Cairo Ojougboh as his deputy.
The PDP National Working Committee (NWC) was dissolved at the national
convention held in Port Harcourt, Rivers State, which announced a
caretaker committee to administer the party with former Kaduna State
governor, Ahmed Makarfi as chairman.
The erstwhile deputy national chairman, Uche Secondus, along with other
nine members of the dissolved national working committee have since
pledged loyalty to the Makarfi committee.
Daily Sun gathered that Sheriff has already issued a letter to Ojougboh.
The letter, signed by national secretary of the dissolved NWC, Professor
Wale Oladipo read in part: “Please, be informed that the NWC of the
party at a meeting held on the June 28, 2016, and having received
nomination from the Concerned PDP stakeholders (Abuja Convention Group)
and major stakeholders in the South-South has appointed you (Ojougboh)
as the acting Deputy National Chairman of the party pending the conduct
of election to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of the
erstwhile deputy national chairman. This appointment takes immediate
effect.”
Oladipo urged Ojougboh to “ discharge his function with dedication to ensure the progress of the party.”
Also, barely 24 hours after 24 states chairmen pledged loyalty to the
Makarfi committee, chairmen of Ondo, Ogun and Yobe states chapter of
the party have also pledged loyalty to Sheriff’s leadership.
Leader of the delegation, Prince Boroye Biyi moved the motion for the
vote of confidence on behalf of his colleagues and it was seconded by
Alhaji Lawal Gana from Yobe.
Prince Biyi expressed concern over what he viewed as the demonisation of
Senator Sheriff, whom he claimed was begged to come and lead the party
by certain chieftains of the party now accusing him of being an agent of
the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
“There is a saying that where the lawless are the lawmakers, it is unlawful to be law abiding.
The era of impunity in the PDP has to go. Honestly, propaganda is modern
way of telling lies and it will not help anybody. Our leaders went to
beg Sheriff to come and lead this party…”
“After the begging, votes were cast by the National Executive Committee
(NEC) and he emerged. Today, the story is that APC brought him. Meaning
that those leaders who went to beg him, were the APC leaders.
“Sir, the payment of staffers, the sanitisation in the secretariat abound as good testimonies of what you have done.”
“On this premise that the PDP are having a good image in the minds of
Nigerians, leading by your humble self, I move a vote of confidence on
you and your exco.”
His Yobe state counterpart, Alhaji Lawal Gana pleaded for understanding
of the two contenders to the office of national chairman of the main
opposition party to build a united platform.
source: Daily Sun
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