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The end to the ongoing crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) seems not to be in sight as the national chairman of the embattled party, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff, stormed out of a peace meeting convened by former President Goodluck Jonathan on Thursday.

The meeting, which was chaired by the ex-president, had about four PDP governors in attendance, including the Chairman of the Board of Trustees (BoT), Senator Walid Jibrin and other notable chieftains.

Sheriff, who came into the Yar‘Adua Centre, venue of the meeting long after Jonathan, the governors and other prominent party chiefs had settled down, stormed out of the meeting at 4:25 p.m.

The party chairman disagreed with Jonathan on the meeting, saying he (Sheriff) remained the most senior member of the PDP and as such, a meeting of that nature ought to have been convened by him.

Sheriff was angered by Jonathan’s refusal to allow him address the meeting in his capacity as the national chairman of the party.

Speaking with journalists shortly after he stormed out of the meeting with his team, Sheriff said he would not be party to any arrangement that seemed to deviate from the recommendation of the Dickson committee.

He said, “We were here for PDP stakeholders’ meeting and the PDP has only one national chairman, which is Ali Modu-Sheriff. There is no PDP meeting that will take place under whatever arrangement that I will not open the session as national chairman. Today, I am the most senior member of this party.

“I think Governor Dickson made a proposal for reconciliation. And we have accepted. Some people want to deviate from this programme, to bring agenda which was not part of it.

“And as national chairman of the party, what I have told you people in my office when Dickson brought the report is the only thing that we have agreed at this moment. And I will not be party for anybody using me to do another programme. I’m not going to be part of it.”

According to him, Jonathan should not have called the meeting without consulting him.

He added: “Well, I respect him but calling for the meeting. He is a former President. But as of today, I am the most senior member of the party.

“Therefore, if I respect him, the respect must be reciprocated. You can’t call me for a meeting of PDP and say I cannot address the meeting as national chairman of the party.”

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Road To 2027: Coalition Will Fail, Sokoto Behind Tinubu — APC Chairman

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The Chairman of the All Progressives Congress in Sokoto State has downplayed the ongoing efforts to create a political coalition in Northern Nigeria, labelling it as a group of “paperweight politicians” who lack electoral significance.

In an interview (with The Punch) at the Sokoto Government House on Saturday, Alhaji Isa Sadiq-Achida, the APC State Chairman, asserted that “even if any so-called coalition’s emerges in Northern Nigeria, Sokoto alone will deliver enough votes to bridge any gaps for President Bola Ahmed Tinubu in the North.”

He questioned the influence of former Kaduna State Governor, Malam Nasir El-Rufai, alleging that he had become disconnected from the people of his state, especially those in Southern Kaduna.

“I doubt that Malam Nasir El-Rufai will have any meaningful political relevance in Kaduna, especially considering how deeply he hurt the people of Southern Kaduna during his tenure. He didn’t even allow them to vote freely,” he stated.

Commenting on former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, Sadiq-Achida claimed that the PDP leader was facing internal turmoil and diminishing support in Adamawa.

“Everyone knows that Senator Aishatu Binani won that election, but something else happened. Atiku is even still struggling with his own governor, and his traditional title was stripped recently. That tells you everything you need to know.”

He said those championing the Northern coalition lacked grassroots followership, stressing that, “Those forming these coalitions are not real politicians. They’re politicians on paper. Many of them can not even win their polling units.”

Referring to former Senator Abubakar Gada, the Sokoto APC Chairman accused him of acting as a saboteur within the party before defecting to the Social Democratic Party, where he lost badly in the 2023 governorship election.

“Take Senator Abu Gada, for instance. He was sponsored to cause division in the APC. He went to court and lost. He later joined the SDP and contested for governorship. Out of 3,900 polling units in Sokoto, he got only 230 votes. He didn’t win even a single polling unit.”

He claimed that Gada lacked support in his hometown of Gadawa, stating that many locals barely knew him.

“He spent most of his life working at the NNPC. It was during Governor Wamakko’s administration that he was brought into politics and handed a senatorial ticket. After he won, he turned against Wamakko. Once the ticket was taken from him, he couldn’t win anything again, not even his polling unit.”

Sadiq-Achida reaffirmed the strength of the ruling party in Sokoto and expressed certainty that the state would deliver overwhelming support for President Tinubu and the APC in upcoming elections.

 

 

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JUST IN: Chaos At PDP Caucus Meeting As Security Operatives Forcefully Eject Members [VIDEO]

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The caucus meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) turned chaotic on Monday after security operatives forcefully removed some members from the national executive committee (NEC) hall.

The meeting was scheduled to take place at the NEC hall of the party’s headquarters in Abuja, with members already arriving at the venue.

Two individuals were ejected by security personnel following claims by some protocol officers that they had no authorization to be present at the meeting.

During the confrontation, a glass door was broken while the members were being dragged out.

“Are you NWC member?” shouted Chinwe Nnorom, national director of publicity, before the individuals were taken out of the venue.

Earlier in the day, security personnel had taken control of the PDP headquarters and stopped members of the board of trustees (BoT) from accessing the NEC hall for their scheduled meeting.

As a result, the BoT moved their meeting to the Yar’Adua Centre located in the central business district of Abuja.

In recent weeks, the PDP has been embroiled in increasing drama and new developments amid its internal crisis.

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BREAKING: Security Operatives Block PDP BoT From Meeting At Party Headquarters

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Security operatives have barred members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees (BoT) from holding their meeting at the party’s national headquarters in Abuja.

The security personnel stopped the BoT members from accessing the National Executive Committee (NEC) hall where the meeting was scheduled to take place on Monday morning.

The BoT has subsequently relocated the meeting to the Yar’Adua Centre in Abuja’s Central Business District.

 

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