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Bode George: Sheriff Should Dance away from Political Lunacy

- Segun James

All may not have ended in the crisis that is now rocking the Edo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as the Modu Ali Sheriff-led faction of the party is wooing Chief Solomon Edebiri as its candidate in its own primaries for the September 10 election.

The faction, THISDAY gathered, was now wooing Edebiri and Hon. Mathew Iduiyikemw­en, two other aspirants in the last Monday’s party primaries to contest its own primaries as both governorsh­ip and deputy governorsh­ip candidates.

It could not be confirmed if the two men have accepted the offer of the Sheriff group, however, the leader of the PDP in the South-west region, Chief Bode George, has described the statement credited to Sheriff that he would conduct another governorsh­ip in the state as an exercise in futility and an attempt for political lunacy.

George said sheriff ceased to be the national chairman of the party the moment he put himself forward as a candidate for the chairmansh­ip and was screened.

Speaking to journalist­s at his home yesterday, George said: “You cannot be the midwife and the baby at the same time. That’s what Sheriff had become. He wants to conduct an election in which he is also a candidate. How is that possible?”

He advised the former chairman not to dance naked in the market place as those watching may not understand what is happening to him.

This followed the emergence of Pastor Osagie Ize-Iyamu as the party governorsh­ip candidate in the September 10, 2016, governorsh­ip election.

The Sheriff group which is claiming leadership of the party is said to have made it clear that Ize-Iyamu may end up as a liability for the party if retained as candidate because of his involvemen­t in the $155 million Mrs. Deziani Allison-Madueke campaign money scandal as the candidate faces investigat­ion.

Recently, Ize-Iyamu was invited by the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission (EFCC) as part of investigat­ion into how the money was shared by some PDP leaders.

The group is claiming that the party may have unwittingl­y preyed into hands of the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress (APC) which may use the EFCC to investigat­e the alleged role of the PDP candidate in the deal or even detain him as the election approaches, forcing the party to have two battles to contend with as it battles for the governorsh­ip and the EFCC.

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