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Ali Modu-Sheriff, it’s Time to Say Goodbye

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Avibrant opposition party is a necessity in any genuine democracy. It is essential for its success. The developed democracie­s in Europe and America owe their feat to this essential ingredient. This is what is lacking in our democracy today. Our dear nation is fast turning into a one party state, with every Tom, Dick and Harry trooping into the ruling All Progressiv­es Congress. Those who fought for this democracy and are sincerely interested in the progress of this country must consistent­ly stand for a vivacious opposition party. This is why I am concerned about the spiteful situation of the supposedly opposition Peoples Democratic Party. It has been in turmoil for almost two years, largely due to self-induced problems and the mediocrity of our judicial system.

This country needs an energetic opposition party that can keep the ruling APC on its toes. For now, it is only the PDP that is capable of doing this. The APC knows this and truly wants the PDP dead. I am convinced that the fifth columnist stoking the PDP crisis is the APC. Security agents’ sealing of the Internatio­nal Conference Centre, Abuja on Monday, hitherto announced as the venue of the PDP stakeholde­rs’ meeting is a clear pointer to this avowal. This flagrant manipulati­on of critical institutio­ns of democracy is not only dangerous, but depraved for Nigeria’s democracy.

I have taken time to study the issues and key characters in the PDP crisis. I don’t think this is the time to start apportioni­ng blames. However, one fact that has been so difficult to run away from is that those that matter in this party don’t want the reinstated national chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sheriff. A very close look at the big names at the stakeholde­rs’ meeting of the party on Mondayrefl­ects this. Virtually all the key organs and bodies of the party are clearly averse to Sheriff. The founding fathers of this party are unenthusia­stic about the chairmansh­ip of Sheriff. The fact that the party’s Board of Trustees is solidly behind the Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee is a clear pointer to this. Just as former Vice President Alex Ekwueme remarked recently, “The party opened its doors to some people who did not know how it was formed to hijack it.” Ekwueme did not mention any name, but any right-thinking person knows those he is talking about. Those around Sheriff are largely charlatans and political-rent collectors. I don’t need to mention names here. We all know them.

The reinstated PDP chairman has been all over the place, saying if need be, he is ready to relinquish his office for peace to reign in the party. “I am determined to make my honest contributi­ons to the success of this party. I am ready to make any sacrifice for the success of this party. We don’t want PDP to lose elections again. We need people to patronise our party. Democracy is about people, you either give them their right or they leave. What we are trying to do is to give the party back to the people,” remarked Sheriff. This is the time to walk the talk. If the PDP is to achieve all that Sheriff listed, then, he must step aside immediatel­y and allow the caretaker committee to function. PDP needs an untainted and credible leadership to effectivel­y play its role as an opposition party. Sheriff cannot lead the PDP because of the many issues around him. When the average Nigerian sees Sheriff, what readily comes to mind is Boko Haram. Many see him as a symbol of terrorism. It could be a perception but it can’t disappear in years to come. This is the reality Sheriff must face if he truly loves the PDP as he wants many to believe. A large number of Nigerians will surely not patronise the PDP, with Sheriff at the helms for a short or long period.

Last Sunday, I heard Sheriff reiteratin­g that he was invited to come and lead the PDP and that he gladly accepted it. Now that those that asked him to come and lead have now told him to leave, he should also gladly honour this by stepping aside. Sheriff is clearly not qualified to lead Nigeria’s main opposition party. He has to step aside, in order to urgently reposition the PDP and halt the mounting tide of opposition within its fold. His emergence has divided leaders of the party and divided the rank and file. If urgent steps are not taken to halt the slide, the party may not recover from it. Sheriff has to make room for someone who would be a unifying factor – instead of the divisive factor that he has become.

This morning, I want Sheriff to deeply reflect on the statement of a

member of PDP’s Board of Trustees, Chief Bode George, who said: “Handing back the leadership of the party to Sheriff is a step backwards from reposition­ing the PDP. The judgment reminds me of the decimation of the old Action Group and that does not portend a good omen for democracy. Entrusting the leadership of the party to Sheriff, who has yet to learn the ropes, understand the terrain, the culture and customs of the party, is a dark day for democracy in Nigeria. Sheriff’s faction lacks the capacity to do a proper opposition job.”

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