PDP Crisis: Ali Modu Sherrif and Makarfi Agree To Sheath Swords, Sign Peace Deal
Chairman of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff and the Chairman of National Caretaker Committee, Sen. Ahmed Makarfi have signed an undertaking to work for genuine reconciliation in the party.
This is according to a communiqué issued after a meeting of the two rival leaders of the party with the National Reconciliation Committee led by Gov Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa, on Thursday in Abuja.
The communiqué read by the Deputy Chairman of the reconciliation committee, Sen. Ibrahim Mantu, stated that both key actors also agreed to desist from making inflammatory statements.
He said “The resolutions reached were that all actors of the party should desist from making derogatory, inflammatory and divisive statements against party officials, stakeholders and members.
“That PDP should not dissipate energy but focus attention on how to unite and be a formidable opposition capable of taking power from All Progressives Congress-led government.’’
Mantu said all key actors in the ongoing peace process should henceforth desist from making statements attacking each other and capable of dragging the party to the mud.
He said all key actors in the PDP have agreed to work together with National Reconciliation Committee led by Dickson to engender peace and genuine reconciliation.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the communiqué was jointly signed by Mantu, Dickson, Dave Iorhemba and Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the spokesperson of the National Caretaker Committee who represented Markarfi.
It was also signed by Alhaji Ahmed Gulak, and Benard Mikko; the Chief of Staff, and the Acting Publicity Secretary to Sheriff respectively, as well as Dave Iorhemba.
NAN also reports that the meeting was attended by the Deputy National Chairman to Sheriff, Dr Cairo Ojougbo, who represented Sheriff.
The PDP National Reconciliation committee led by Dickson thereafter submitted its report to the Chairman of the PDP Board of Trustees (BoT), Sen. Walid Jubrin, in Abuja.
Dickson appealed to all PDP leaders and members to join the reconciliation efforts of his committee, adding that the prospect in resolving the crisis was encouraging.
“Let us leave personal interest and ambition for now and be united. Let us drop ego, let us work together for the progress of the party”, Dickson said.
The governor said that the earlier the party came together the better it would be for Nigeria.
Dickson said Sheriff had also signed another undertaking not to contest for any position at the proposed national convention, and also to ensure a credible convention.
The BoT Chairman, Jubrin, however, Dickson-led reconciliation committee in its effort to bring peace to the party, saying there was no need for PDP to engage in unnecessarily issues.
“Those with selfish interest should not destroy our party.
“We are ready to do the proper thing. In a bid to repair this party, I urge all leaders to desist from using language that will further divide us. This report comes at the right time,” he added.
Jubrin added that any attempt by members to leave PDP for unborn party was not the best option.
He said “We need two strong parties in this country, the PDP and any other party.”
He added that the BoT will continue to work for the unity and repositioning of the party.