Tag: National Executive Committee (NEC)

  • Decisions taken by PDP illegal, says Sheriff

    Decisions taken by PDP illegal, says Sheriff

    The disputed National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff has rejected the decisions taken by the party its botched national convention in Port Harcourt.

    According to him, the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting purportedly convened in Port Harcourt on Wednesday where the decisions were taken was null and void.

    In a statement by his Media Adviser, Mr. Inuwa Bwala, Sheriff said, “The said meeting breached Section 31(4) of the PDP constitution.

    “The Section provides that it’s only the National Chairman who can convene a NEC meeting after giving two weeks’ notice to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    “Even in an emergency situation, one week notice must be given to the National Chairman who has the sole responsibility to convene the NEC.

    “It is sad that in the face of obvious disregard to court orders which halted the convention, some individuals are bent on perpetrating impunity by taking steps to install another contraption on the PDP.”

    Sheriff insisted that the rule of law and constitutionality must prevail in all circumstances, saying the decisions taken by the party in Port Harcourt would not be binding on members and cannot stand in law.

  • Fayose’s conduct shameful, says Sheriff

    Fayose’s conduct shameful, says Sheriff

    . . .I ‘m in charge of PDP’s bank accounts

    Embattled National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff, has described the public conduct of Ekiti State Governor, Mr. Ayo Fayose as shameful.

    Sheriff was responding to statements by Fayose to the effect that he was removed as chairman because he was scheming for the 2019 presidential ticket of the PDP and was also baiting some party chieftains with the vice presidential ticket.

    But at a media briefing in Abuja yesterday, Sheriff said, “I am ashamed at the way and manner Fayose is conducting himself in the country. I was once a governor so I know that the position of governor is a very serious one that demands responsible behaviour”.

    He denied scheming for the party’s presidential ticket, saying “I never told anybody I wanted to run for president and I did not promise anybody the vice presidential ticket. I have decided not to join issues with Fayose”.

    To buttress his claim to the chairmanship of the party, Sheriff said the National Working Committee (NWC) under him is in charge of the bank accounts of the PDP, to the exclusion of the Makarfi led caretaker committee.

    “Myself and the Treasurer who is also a member of the NWC are signatories to the bank accounts of the PDP. Makarfi may also open another account in the name of his caretaker committee if he wished”, Sheriff said.

    The former Borno state Governor said he had forgiven Makarfi and his committee members for their failed attempt to take over the party and invited them to rejoin the PDP under his leadership.

    Said he, “There is only one PDP, which is the one under my leadership. Anyone who thinks that the Makarfi contraption can work is deceiving himself. I am the only chairman of the PDP recognised by the courts, the constitution and the Electoral Act.

    “I became chairman because the PDP chose me to lead the party. So I won’t sit by and watch some people mess up the party. I am here to correct what had gone wrong with state congresses conducted by the party”.

    Sheriff then went ahead to inaugurate a separate committee to conduct fresh primaries to pick a candidate for the party in the upcoming Edo state governorship election.

    He named a serving senator, Hope Uzodinma as chairman of the committee and a former presidential aide, Ahmed Gulak as secretary.

    According to him, three aspirants had already obtained nomination forms for a fee of N10 million each, saying that the money had been deposited in the party’s bank account.

    Sheriff announced that he would soon convene the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting to ratify the candidature of the winner of the Edo primary election to be conducted by the Uzodinma committee.

    “After that, we will forward the name of our governorship candidate to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) before the July 10 deadline set by the commission for the submission of candidates”, he said.

    He declared as “null and void” the primary election conducted by the Makarfi committee, and which produced Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu as the governorship candidate of the party for Edo state.

    Sheriff dismissed as false, claims by the Makarfi committee that INEC monitored the Edo governorship primary election it conducted, saying the commission had debunked the claim.

    Party chieftains that identified with Sheriff as chairman and who were present at the event were Uzodinma, Gulak, Senator Buruji Kashamu and Mrs. Mariam Ali.

    Others are former Imo state Governor, Ikedi Ohakim; former PDP vice chairman (South-South), Dr. Cairo Ojougboh; PDP Southwest zonal chairman, Makanjuola Ogundipe; a former Deputy Governor of Oyo state, Kasim Gbolarunmi; Senator Saidu Kumo; Mrs. Esther Audu.

    Also at the event were Prof. Wale Oladipo and Fatai Adeyanju who are still laying claim to the positions of National Secretary and National Auditor respectively.

  • Party chief’s position on Bayelsa, others personal, says APC

    Party chief’s position on Bayelsa, others personal, says APC

    THE All Progressives Congress (APC) has dismissed a statement by the party’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Timi Frank.

      Frank had alleged that Minister of State for Agriculture Heineken Lokpobiri bribed ex-Bayelsa State Governor Timipre Sylva to become minister.

    But APC’s National Secretary Mai Mala Buni, in a statement in Abuja, said: “The bogus and misleading allegations are distractions to the party’s resolve to support the President deliver on the promises made by our party to the electorate.

    “The APC national leadership remains united and committed to the task of bringing cohesion to the party at all levels.

    “Recently, the APC held its national caucus and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings where positive and far-reaching decisions were taken by the party’s leadership to drive the party forward.

    “The party will not deny anybody or interest the right to seek justice where he feels this has been denied him. However, we appeal that we play by the rules in our engagements and be guarded in our utterances.

    “The public is advised not to misinterpret or confuse Frank’s personal opinions to be the official position of the party or the true reflection of what is happening inside the party.

    ‘’For the umpteenth time, only the APC national chairman and national secretary are authorised to speak for the party.”

    The party’s deputy national publicity secretary, made the allegations yesterday while speaking on issues affecting the party at his residence in Abuja.

    He urged the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, David Babachir Lawal, not to jeopardise his office by accepting nominations from Sylva to occupy political positions meant for the state.

    But the SGF said the leadership of the APC in Bayelsa State should leave him out of their problem and find a way of resolving their internal crisis.

    When contacted on phone, the SGF said: “I want to reiterate that Timi Sylva is a  good friend of mine. That notwithstanding, it is not the SGF that does appointment. It is the President that does appointment.

    “In any case, l don’t know what they are talking about concerning Sylva and appointments because Chief Timipre Sylva is also a friend to the President and l am sure he doesn’t need to pass through me to get anyone appointed.

    “By the way, l don’t know these people, so let them go and fight the Bayelsa battles and leave the SGF out of it.”