top of page
Writer's pictureAdmin

PDP Crisis: I won’t resign – Sheriff replies Makarfi

The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has maintained that he won’t resign as suggested by the Ahmed Makarfi’s faction of PDP.

Addressing journalists in Agbor, Delta State after a meeting with his National Deputy Chairman, Dr Cairo Ojougboh, on Friday, the former Borno State governor said though he wants PDP to be at peace, but he won’t resign.

Sheriff said, “I can’t resign. I want the PDP to be at peace, but the very man who is talking of resignation today, if I resign will it not be so that he can destroy the PDP? There is no aircraft without a Pilot. There is no ship without a Captain.

“Anybody who tells the Captain of a ship to go down wants the ship to capsize. We don’t want PDP to capsize. PDP will always get their leaders through a democratic electioneering process.

“Anybody or persons you see kicking against the party machinery are agents of distraction and destruction; they have an agenda which they are now letting Nigerians know. Their agenda is not to build, it is something different. This party belongs to us.

“I was in Imo. All I told my Deputy, Hon. Cairo Ejugbo was that I will have breakfast in his house in Agbor since it is on my way to Benin. Now look at the crowd of people here to have breakfast with us.

“Nobody forced anybody here, they came voluntarily because they believe in the PDP. They believe PDP is the only party they should belong to. When people go out; sent by others to destroy the party, gradually, their true colour will show and it is up to Nigerians to make up their minds who are the real people, who are the people who want PDP to grow and who are the people who want the party destroyed.

“You know even as we are standing here everybody has his own mind to do whatever he or she wishes. Political parties are voluntary. Majority of our party men around the country felt the need for us to come together to be reunited back to the ideals of 1999. So we set up a National Executive Council, NEC to review our situation before the party went to the Port-Harcourt convention.

“It was the NEC of the party that set up the NWC. If it can set up committee under my leadership and if the NEC makes a recommendation to bring solution to our party, why should I reject it? And the working committee of my party totally accepted the road maps that Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson took. I am here to bring solution to the party’s problems. I am not here to destroy the party.”

0 views0 comments

Komentar


bottom of page