PDP Crisis: What PDP Governors Discussed With Jonathan - Fayose
The
Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Governors’ Forum said it had resolved to adopt
political, rather than legal approach, to seek lasting solution to the party’s
leadership crisis.
The
Chairman of the Forum and Governor of Ekiti state, Ayodele Fayose, disclosed
this while briefing journalists on the outcome of the forum’s meeting with
former President Goodluck Jonathan in Abuja, late Tuesday night.
Mr.
Fayose said that the meeting was at the instance of Mr. Jonathan and that all
interests in the party would be represented in the search for the needed
solution to the impasse.
“He,
Jonathan, is genuinely concerned about what is going on in the party, and he
thought that an interactive session with the governors will go a long way to
dousing tension.
“We
know that there are so many matters before the court but we believe that a
political solution will go a long way to solve this matter.
“If
we believe in this party, we will all be willing and ready to pursue a
political solution, which at the end of the day every interest will be well
represented. That is the position of this meeting,” he said.
According
to him, irrespective of the matters before the court, political solution is the
best.
Mr.
Fayose assured all PDP supporters that the governors believed in the party as
well in its success, and urged members and the supporters to refrain from
making comments that could compound the party’s crisis.
“We
want to appeal to everybody to be wary of making statements that could further
worsen the situation; we should make complimentary statements that can enhance
the party the more.”
He
explained that engaging the National Chairman of the party, Ali Sheriff, was
part of the political approaches to be adopted in resolving the problems.
In
attendance of the meeting were governors of Ekiti, Akwa Ibom, Delta, Taraba,
Cross River, Abia, Ebonyi, Gombe and Bayelsa. Rivers was represented by the
deputy governor.
The
Court of Appeal in Port Harcourt had on February 17 affirmed Mr. Sheriff as the
national chairman of the party against a resolution of May, 2016 national
convention that sacked the party’s National Working Committee (NWC).
In
place of the NWC and National Executive Committee of the party, the convention
constituted a National Caretaker Committee headed by Ahmed Makarfi to manage
the party and organise an elective national convention.
But,
Mr. Sheriff challenged the development in court and got judgment, affirming him
as chairman.
The
national caretaker committee, the PDP Governors’ Forum and elders, including
the Board of Trustees, flayed the judgment of the court and have appealed to
Supreme Court.
(NAN)
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