Tag: Makarfi

  • Makarfi, Sherriff, PDP, et al

    The verdict that gave the Makarfi faction of the PDP victory over Sheriff was expected. But that is beside the point now. What is more significant is that it brings our politics to an autumnal moment. Autumns, also called fall, is the weather that forces all leaders to reveal their true colours and the weak ones fall off the tree ahead of a wintry turbulence.

    So, with the verdict, all those who belong to APC in PDP will start to show themselves, and vice versa. The quiet storm in APC will also join a narrative of the 2019 elections that is on everyone’s lips but no one is ready to roar.

    We cannot escape it. Who will line up behind Buhari’s APC? Will it still remain APC or a ghost of its old vigour? Will it reenergise or fall in smithereens? Are the old PDP guys coming back to their old fold, and how will all these gladiators live together in a fierce battle ahead?

    What will Buhari do, if he will do something? Will he be good enough to run a hectic campaign? It is the season of the political patriarchs and duel in the mud. Garcia Marquez’s novel, The Autumn of the Patriarchs, comes to mind, except that he x-rays the bestialities of dictators. We are bracing for a new season where our politicians will show their true colours. We expect night meetings, money peddling, crafting of new platforms and coalitions. Backstabbing, strange bed fellows, rhetoric of abuse and embrace. The histrionics will excite, but will they ennoble? Will they help us or the self-styled leaders? Stay tuned.

  • We are not probing Makarfi – EFCC

    We are not probing Makarfi – EFCC

    The Economic and Financial Crimes Commission on Friday dismissed reports that it was investigating the National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ahmed Makarfi.

    Reports of alleged investigation of Makarfi by the Commission emerged on social media moments after the Supreme Court ruled in his favour on Wednesday.

    The reports claimed that the Commission found $42million in Makarfi’s farm.

    However, the EFCC in a statement issued by its spokesman, Wilson Uwujaren, described the reports as false and misleading.

    He said peddlers of the information were out to sow the seed of discord.

    The statement reads: “The EFFC hereby warns the general public to be wary of the activities of the duo of Innocent  Onyekachi Oritsetimeyin Akpotedja Adjenuhgure and Adeola Sam Opeyemi who have been misleading Nigerians with false information about the activities of the Commission.

    “Barely six hours after the Supreme Court judgment in the case of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), where it ruled in favour of the Senator Ahmed Makarfi’s faction, Adjenuhgure posted in his Facebook Timeline that $42 million was found in Sen. Makarfi’s farm by the EFCC ‘less than two hours after the Supreme Court judgment”.

    “While many unsuspecting Nigerians shared the unfounded post, others simply copied and reposted as original which generated myriad of reactions suggestive that the Commission was a tool in the hands of the Executive to further destabilize the PDP.

    “Following efforts by the Commission to correct the erroneous and misleading information through its social media platforms, some who had no ulterior motive apologized and deleted the post.

    “Sadly, Adjenuhgure and Opeyemi stood their grounds as they insisted that the story was true.

    “We have considered it necessary to set the records straight and to advice social media activists to be wary of Adjenuhgure and Opeyemi who are out to sow seed of discord among Nigerians as there is no EFCC investigation on Senator Makarfi.”

     

     

  • Sheriff to Makarfi: I don’t need your amnesty

    Sheriff to Makarfi: I don’t need your amnesty

    The sacked National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff, has rejected the amnesty extended to him and his loyalists by the party new leadership.

    Following Wednesday’s judgment of the Supreme Court that sacked Sheriff and affirmed Senator Ahmed Makarfi as the authentic leader of the PDP, Makarfi had declared amnesty for Sheriff and his loyalists.

    According to Makarfi, the party will throw its doors open to all members that opposed his leadership and worked against the collective interest of the party.

    But in a reaction on Friday, Sheriff took exceptions to Makarfi’s offer, describing it as reckless.

    The ex-PDP chairman said he did not commit any crime against the party to warrant being given amnesty.

    In a statement issued by the spokesman of his group, Mr. Bernard Mikko, Sheriff insisted that he was validly elected as chairman of the party in 2016.

    The statement said: “I take exceptions to the reckless statement credited to Prince Dayo Adeyeye suggesting the granting of amnesty to Sen Ali Modu Sheriff, his National Working Committee and supporters.

    “Amnesty is a reprieve for those who have committed offence under our statutes. We did not occupy the office illegally or committed any offence. Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff was validly elected and was forced to vacate the National Secretariat after a joint meeting of the contending camps with the Inspector General of Police in the wake of thuggery attacks in the heat of conflicting court pronouncements.

    “However, the office was officially re-opened for us after we presented the Certified True Copy (CTC) of the judgement of Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt division, to the Inspector General of Police.

    “I am therefore concerned about the future of our party in the hands of some of those who are known to have pending criminal cases bordering on fraud, treasury looting and dishonesty with the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC).

    “The Supreme Court of Nigeria is the highest court in our land and we await the copy of the full judgement delivered on July 12, 2017.

    “No one owns the party and those making unguarded and reckless statements in the public domain should realise that the solution to the problem of Nigeria is beyond any political association. Unacceptable and unjustifiable means cannot lead to a justifiable and acceptable end.”

     

     

  • Sheriff was a distraction – Makarfi

    Sheriff was a distraction – Makarfi

    The Ahmed Makarfi –led leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ahmed Makarfi, has described the sacked National Chairman of the party, Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff, as a distraction that threatened the very existence of the party.

    Addressing journalists in Abuja on Thursday, spokesman of the PDP, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, said the erstwhile chairman put the party in extremely difficult situation throughout the 14 months the leadership crisis lasted.

    “The distraction caused by Sheriff and his loyalists put us under intense pressure to a point that we could not pay salaries of secretariat staff while the crisis lasted,” Adeyeye added.

    Among others, he blamed Sheriff for the party’s defeats in the Edo and Ondo States governorship elections where Sheriff fielded parallel candidates against the party’s choices.

    According to him, the task of uniting factions created by Sheriff in the various state chapters has become a difficult one that would require a great deal of wisdom for the party leadership to accomplish.

    The party spokesman said doing justice to the numerous distortions created by the former chairman would certainly hurt some groups and individuals who benefited from the illegal parallel structures erected by Sheriff in some states.

    “On the way forward, we are going to do justice that some people may certainly not be happy with because doing justice might hurt some people, particularly those occupying certain positions illegally. These people will surely lose their positions,” Adeyeye stated.

    Some of the states where parallel structures were erected by Sheriff during his 14-month reign included Ondo, Anambra, Imo, Ekiti, Ogun, Osun, Lagos, Adamawa and Kaduna among others.

    Adeyeye, however, announced what he described as “general amnesty” for Sheriff and his loyalists under the new leadership, warning however that further infractions after the amnesty window would attract the appropriate sanctions.

    The party spokesman lamented that the distraction caused by Sheriff’s recalcitrance affected the focus and sense of direction of the PDP in its role as an opposition party.

    He accused the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) of unprecedented arrogance and impunity in the running of the country, saying the PDP now has a solid platform to take on the APC.

    Adeyeye said: “Now we are in the position to offer viable opposition. The APC should be prepared for a virile and credible opposition; the type they gave us before the 2015 general elections.

    “With the Supreme Court judgment, Nigerians now look up to the PDP as an alternative platform to actualise their hopes and aspirations. We are going to roll out our programmes in the days ahead, after due consultations with all stakeholders”.

  • The battle we fought was not for PDP alone – Makarfi

    The battle we fought was not for PDP alone – Makarfi

    Leaders and key stakeholders in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) are excited over yesterday’s victory of the Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee at the Supreme Court.

    After consultations, the stakeholders declared that with the victory over Sheriff, the PDP is poised to reclaim the presidency in 2019.

    Describing the victory as one for democracy and the people, Makarfi said it also signified the supremacy of party men and women to decide their destiny.

    Said he: “This victory is not just for PDP; it’s for democracy. This affirms the powers of political parties. This affirms the powers of the convention of all political parties.

    “The battle we fought was not a battle for PDP alone. It was a battle for democracy; it was a battle for supremacy of party men and women to decide their destiny. And it’s a battle to do away with dictatorship in political parties and this will never repeat itself.

    “We thank the rest of party men and women across Nigeria for their loyalty and steadfastness. We must thank and appreciate the judiciary for the wonderful job it has done. We never lost faith in the judiciary. We have always been saying that ultimately justice will be done.”

    Makarfi said the party’s doors would remain open for reconciliation with Sheriff and other aggrieved members, including those that dumped the PDP during the crisis.

    “We must be open to reconciliation. But there’s a caveat: reconciliation does not mean we take what belongs to people and give it to you. Reconciliation must be based on equity, equality, and values.

    “With this caveat, we should be prepared and willing to reconcile with everybody. Anybody that can meet these criteria, we should be willing and open to reconciliation with such a person no matter who they are.

    “And I assured you that those who have been waiting for this judgment were not just PDP. The whole of Nigeria today was waiting for this judgment. And the eagle has landed.

    “We are going to consult within the next two to three days. And come up with a programme of meetings between  Monday and  Tuesday. And these meetings will include Expanded Caucus, BoT and NEC so that we can take some far-reaching decisions on how to take the party forward,” Makarfi added.

    He called on Muslims and Christians to continue to pray for ailing President Muhammadu Buhari and PDP BoT Chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin, who suffered a stroke about two days ago.

    To Ekiti State Governor Ayo Fayose, the judgment has placed the party in good stead to return to power in 2019.

    According to him, the party would make maximum use of its resurgence. Power, he said, has remained dormant under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Fayose

    He chided the ruling party for what he described as its inability to sustain the power given to it by Nigerians in the 2015 elections, saying “today is a new dawn for Nigeria”.

    Fayose, who spoke in Abuja after the judgment, said governance would take its rightful place under the leadership of the PDP.

    The governor also said the Makarfi camp would not engage Sheriff and his loyalists in any further struggle, but efforts would be made to reconcile them with the new leadership.

    Fayose pleaded for unity and cooperation with the Makarfi leadership. He cautioned against mutual suspicion and mistrust that triggered the crisis in the first place.

    Said he: “I urge us to support the Makarfi-led committee. The committee cannot please all of us. So please, let us stop suspecting ourselves. Some will lead, some will follow. So let’s give the committee support.”

    Former ministers described the judgment as one of the most celebrated cases in the nation’s history.

    Addressing reporters in Abuja, the chairman of the Forum Tanimu said: “The judgment is hope for democracy. The opposition will continue to survive. Without opposition, those in government won’t be able to sit up and do the work that is expected of them.”

  • PDP will recapture power in 2019, say Makarfi, Fayose, others

    PDP will recapture power in 2019, say Makarfi, Fayose, others

    Leaders and key stakeholders in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) were delighted at Wednesday’s Supreme Court’s ruling which confirmed Ahmed Makarfi as authentic National Chairman of the party.

    The apex court, in a unanimous judgment, sacked Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff as national chairman of the PDP.

    After series of consultations, the stakeholders declared that with the victory over Sheriff, the party is poised to reclaim the presidency in the 2019 general election.

    Describing the victory as one for democracy and the Nigerian people, Makarfi said it also signified the supremacy of the party over individual interest.

    He said: “This victory is not just for PDP,  it’s for democracy. This affirms the powers of political parties. This affirms the powers of convention of all political parties.

    “The battle we fought was not a battle for PDP alone. It was a battle for democracy, it was a battle for supremacy of party men and women to decide their destiny. And it’s a battle to do away with dictatorship in political parties and this will never repeat itself.

    “We thank the rest of party men and women across Nigeria for their loyalty and steadfastness. We must thank and appreciate the judiciary for the wonderful job it has done. We never lost faith in the judiciary. We have always been saying that ultimately justice will be done.”

    Makarfi, however, said despite the victory recorded by his group, the party’s doors would remain open to reconciliation with Sheriff and other aggrieved members, including those that dumped the PDP during the crisis.

    “We must be open to reconciliation. But there’s a caveat: reconciliation does not mean we take what belongs to people and give it to you. Reconciliation must be based on equity, equality and values.

    “With this caveat, we should be prepared and willing to reconcile with everybody. Anybody that can meet these criteria, we should be willing and open to reconciliation with such a person no matter who they are.

    “Please, in our personal interactions, we should not throw insults because our other party men and women lost. We should continue as friends, knowing that there are things we can do together. There may be things we may not be able to do together.

    “But we are willing to do everything on the foundation that I had mentioned. And I urge them to come forward, join hands with us and let’s see how we move PDP forward.

    “And I assure you that those who have been waiting for this judgment were not just PDP. The whole of Nigeria today was waiting for this judgment. And the eagle has landed.

    “We are going to consult within the next two to three days. And come up with a programme of meetings between Monday and Tuesday. And these meetings will include Expanded Caucus, BoT and NEC so that we can take some far-reaching decisions on how to take the party forward,” Makarfi added.

    He called on Muslim and Christian faithful in the country to continue to pray for ailing President Muhammadu Buhari and PDP BoT Chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin, who suffered stroke about two days ago.

    Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, declared that the judgment has placed the party on good stead to return to power in 2019.

     

    According to him, the party would make maximum use of its resurgence, stressing that power has remained dormant under the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He chided the ruling party for what he described as its inability to sustain the power given to it by Nigerians in the 2015 elections, saying “today is a new dawn for Nigeria.”

    Fayose, who spoke in Abuja after the judgment, said governance would take its rightful place under the leadership of the PDP.

     

  • Osun West poll: Adeleke’s victory excites Makarfi, Sheriff

    Osun West poll: Adeleke’s victory excites Makarfi, Sheriff

    •Adeleke: my victory gives hope to Osun PDP in 2018 poll

    The victory of Mr Ademola Adeleke in Saturday’s  Osun West senatorial district by-election appear to have renewed hopes in the two factions of the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Ali Modu Sheriff’s leadership and the Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee of the party have continued to bask in the euphoria of the PDP candidate’s victory.

    In a statement yesterday by the spokesman of the Makarfi group, Prince Dayo Adeyeye, the party described the victory as a reflection of the reawakening of Nigerians to the alleged deceit of the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration.

    Makarfi mocked the APC, saying the electorate in Osun State rejected the ruling party.

    The statement said: “The people have spoken with one voice and we know that Ademola Adeleke will deliver on his promises to the people.

    “The successful outcome of this election is an evidence of hard work, dedication and the unity of all members of the PDP in Osun State who buried temporary differences in the overall interest of the party and the good people of Osun State.

    “We are confident that without the interference of the APC in the current leadership issues in our party, the PDP remains the party to beat in all elections in Nigeria.

    “Even as we await the judgment of the Supreme Court, we urge our members to unite in the interest of Nigerians to rid the country of the horrible APC government.

    “Finally, we congratulate the people of Osun West for coming out en mass to vote for our candidate and for their peaceful conduct during the election. We also congratulate our members in Osun State for this important victory.”

    In a separate statement, the party’s National Secretary, Prof Wale Oladipo, said the outcome of the poll reflected the wishes of the electorate.

    Oladipo hailed the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies and the electorate for the peaceful conduct of the poll.

    The party’s secretary noted that the peaceful conduct of the by-election rekindled hope in the nation’s electoral system.

    He said the PDP’s candidate won the election, despite all odds and the power of incumbency “nakedly displayed” by the APC-controlled state government.

    Oladipo attributed the victory to the absence of impunity through which Adeleke was elected, adding that PDP’s leadership refused to impose a candidate for the election.

    The statement added: “We have to thank all the stakeholders in the bye election for their peaceful conduct and for allowing the votes of the electorate to count this time around -no tales of inconclusive election.

    “We are very happy as a political party. The outcome of the election reflected the wishes of the Osun West senatorial district electorate.

    “INEC’s officials, security agencies and the electorate, by their exemplary conduct, have made a great contribution to deepening our hard-earned democracy.

    “The future of the country is very bright if INEC will continue to handle future elections in the country as it did in the Osun by-election.”

    Senator-elect for Osun West Senatorial District, Ademola Adeleke, yesterday said his victory in last Saturday’s by-election brought hope to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in next year’s governorship election in the state.

    He also said his victory on the platform of the PDP was a testament that Nigerian democracy was alive.

    Addressing reporter in Ede, Adeleke said Nigerians must allow democracy to continue to grow as the people of Osun State have demonstrated in the by-election.

    The senator-elect said his victory proved that the power of incumbency could be defeated at the poll, if there was a collective will to achieve a good purpose.

    He said: “The PDP’s victory in the election was a glimmer of hope and light in the party. It would surely shine forth and pave way for another victory yet again in the forthcoming governorship election in the state next year as well as the general election in 2019.

    “My middle name, Nurudeen, means light (in Arabic); in Yoruba, it means Imole. So, my new position as a senator would bring light to Osun State and Osun West constituency for dividends of democracy. With light, the darkness pervading the land and poverty and backwardness among our people would be over.

    “I promise to tread on my late brother’s people-oriented path. I will toe his path the way he cared for the less privileged through empowerment programmes and put smiles on their faces. I have learnt enough from him.”

    Adeleke announced a N250 million scholarship for the education of indigent children in his constituency.

    He said the scholarship would soon be shared equally among the 10 local government areas in Osun West.

  • Makarfi faction condemns hate speeches

    THE Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has added its voice to the calls for the country’s restructuring.

    Addressing a news conference in Abuja yesterday, Makarfi said the PDP believed that in any democratic space, allowance must be made for people to express grievances and agitate for the redress of such, stressing that it’s a vital ingredient that sustains democracy and the rule of law.

    The party chief, however, expressed worry over the manner in which the agitations and counter agitations have assumed secessionist dimension in certain quarters.

    He called on the Federal Government to provide the enabling environment for discussions among the various ethnic groups to determine the way forward.

    Makarfi said: “The PDP has no problem with agitations; in fact, we respect them and regard them as vehicles through which all segments vent their legitimate feelings.

    “As Nigerians and a people, we cannot run away from talking to one another but this should be on the basis of mutual respect, confidence and even empathy.

    “This will enable us to have a proper understanding of the feelings and yearnings of one another and properly appreciating where we all are coming from, as individual groups and as a whole.

    “Nigeria as a federation has come a long way and it is our duty as individuals and a whole to ensure that it endures; and indeed surpasses the dreams of our founding fathers.

    “Every step we take must be, as the Americans would say, ‘towards a more perfect union’. We are, therefore, free, to at any point in time take a look at the structures of the union, not its basis, and effect whatever corrections we collectively agree are necessary.”

    He added: “It is in this context that we view calls from some quarters for the restructuring of our own concept and practice of federalism.

    “It is, therefore, important that we consider the framework within which we can even discuss and be on the same page as to what kind of restructuring we mean or desire; and if nationally accepted, agree on framework for its implementation.

    “But we want to urge all of our people that in trying to draw attention to their yearnings and aspirations, respect for one another and the realisation that our rights do not include encroachment into, and infringement on the legitimate rights and dignity of others, should guide our conduct”.

    Makarfi blamed military incursion into politics from the mid-1960s, saying the development eroded the very essence of federalism as was practised pre and immediate post-independence.

  • Makarfi kicks as Sheriff urges court to shun appeal

    Makarfi kicks as Sheriff urges court to shun appeal

    Apex court hears PDP leadership tussle suit today

    The leadership of the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) has urged  the Supreme Court to shun an appeal brought before it by the party’s sacked National Caretaker Committee led by Ahmed Makarfi.

    The PDP’s National Executive Committee (NEC), led by Ali Modu Sheriff (Chairman), Prof. Wale Oladipo (Secretary) said the Makarfi Committee, having been declared illegal by the February 17, 2017 judgment of the Court of Appeal, Port Harcourt, lacked the powers to take decisions for the party, including initiating court proceedings in its name.

    The PDP leadership stressed this position in a written argument it made in support of an application it filed on March 21 seeking the striking out of the appeal filed on February 27 by the Markafi Committee against the February 17 Appeal Court’s judgment. The written submission was filed on May 10 in compliance with the Supreme Court’s directive on May 4.

    The PDP leadership is contending that the Makarfi Committee did not obtain the PDP’s authorisation to appeal in its name and on its behalf, because the PDP under the current leadership, was comfortable with the Appeal Court judgment and does not intent to challenge it.

    It contented, in the address written by a group of lawyers, led by Lateef Fagbemi (SAN), that since the Court of Appeal, in its February 17 judgment, declared that the Sheriff-led NEC is the authentic leadership organ of the PDP, the Makarfi-led Committee could no longer pursue an appeal in the party’s name.

    The Sheriff-led PDP leadership argued that the decision of the Makarfi committee to file an appeal in the name of the PDP without its (the party’s) authorisation was not only illegal, it violated the party’s constitution.

    Relying on the provisions of Chapter 5, Articles 35(1), 36(1) and 42(1) of the PDP constitution, it argued that the party, with a corporate personality, could only act through the principal national officer, whose powers and functions are stated in the constitution.

    It referred to a May 18, 2016 judgment of the High Court of the Federal Capital territory (FCT) ordering a return to status quo as at May 18, 2016 and the subsequent judgment of the Federal High Court in suit No: FHC/ABJ/CS/464/2016 to the effect that only the Sheriff NEC could instruct lawyers for the party, and urged the Supreme Court not to hear the appeal.

    The Sheriff-led PDP leadership noted that it had not by its argument said the Makarfi Committee could not appeal the May 17 judgment of the Appeal Court, having been parties in the case from the trial court, it (the Makarfi Committee) or its members could only appeal as interested parties after first, obtaining the court’s leave to so appeal.

    In the substantive appeal, among other issues,  Sheriff/PDP lawyers urged that the appeal should either be dismissed or struck out because the supposed appellants (Makarfi’s PDP) did not ‎obtain neither the leave of the Court of Appeal nor that of the Supreme Court before filing the appeal which is based on mixed law and facts.

    In a counter argument, the Makarfi Committee, represented by a group of lawyers, led by Wole Olanipekun (SAN), urges the court to discountenance the Sheriff NEC’s arguments and proceed to hear its appeal. It among others, urged the Supreme Court to set aside the Appeal Court’s judgment of February 17.

    In its argument dated May 15,  the Makarfi Committee queried the legitimacy of the application filed by the Sheriff-led NEC and argued that it was not only strange, but intended to frustrate the hearing of the main appeal.

    It argued that it was wrong for Sheriff and others to ask the court not to hear the appeal after briefing Akin Olujinmi (SAN) to represent them in the substantive appeal and filling a respondents’ brief, in which they also made similar arguments in relation to the competence of the appeal.

    Relying on Order 8 Rule 6 (1), (2) and (4) of the Supreme Court’s Rules, the Makarfi Committee faulted the March 15, 2017 letter of the Sheriff-led NEC applying to withdraw the appeal and the subsequent application for its strike out. It argued that since Sheriff and others did not file the appeal, they lacked the right to apply to withdraw it.

    In a response on point of law, filed by Fagbemi on May 18, the Sheriff-led NEC faulted all legal arguments by the Makarfi Committee, urged the court to discountenance its contention and hold that it lacked the locus standi to file an appeal in the name of the PDP, having been sacked by a subsisting judgment.

    On the issue of representation, they explained that while Fagbemi and others were representing the‎ PDP as a party, Olujinmi was leading a team for Sheriff and Oladipo, sued in their personal capacities and representing the National officers, NWC and NEC of the PDP.

    The Makarfi Committee has, however filed papers, seeking to regularise their processes. But, this was done after parties had joined issues and briefs exchanged.

    It was learnt yesterday that the Supreme Court had rescheduled the hearing of the appeal relating to the PDP leadership dispute for today (May 22).

    The court had, on May 4, ordered the filing of the written briefs and adjourned till May 25 for hearing. It could not be ascertained yesterday what informed the court’s decision to bring the date forward.

  • Ogbulafor tasks Makarfi on PDP crisis

    Ogbulafor tasks Makarfi on PDP crisis

    Former Peoples Democratic Party Chairman, Chief Vincent Ogbulafor, has advised the  Caretaker Committee Chairman, Ahmed Makarfi, to call for a meeting of his faction, if the Supreme Court does not rule in his favour.

    Ogbulafor said the meeting would be necessary to determine the way forward for the faction.

    His words:  “We are all waiting for the Supreme Court decision to know which direction to go. Some of us may not want to work with Sheriff. Our own line is Makarfi, and if we lose in the Supreme Court, then we can find where to go.

    “If Makarfi loses at the Supreme Court, I will suggest that he calls we who belong to his faction to a meeting so that we can take a collective decision on where to go instead of this person going this way and that person going that way. He should call us and the Board of Trustees Chairman to a meeting.”

    Explaining why he and his colleagues would not work with the court-backed National Chairman, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, Ogbulafor said: “We cannot work with Sheriff because he is not our line up. Our line up is Makarfi, and if he says we should go this way, we would go.”

    In a separate telephone interview, former governorship candidate of the party in Lagos State, Chief Jimi Agbaje, sought quick solution to the dispute, saying: “My own attitude to the whole thing is that we should look for a quick resolution so that we don’t further find ourselves in further mess. The earlier we find solution to the problem, the better. That is my own way of responding to the back and forth that has been taking place.”