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PDP Crisis: Sheriff Accuses Wike of Bankrollin­g S'Court Case with $6m…

Attacks Jonathan, Rivers gov over failed PDP peace parley In defiance sets ball rolling for convention National chairman is an APC mole, gov insists

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The Senator Ali Modu Sheriffled faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has accused the Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, and his Ekiti State counterpar­t, Ayodele Fayose, of recruiting former President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, into a ‘fake” peace effort predetermi­ned to scuttle Governor Seriaka Dickson’s peace committee plan.

The faction also accused Wike of funding the botched peace meeting with N50 million while at the same time bankrollin­g the appeal being pursued by the National Caretaker Committee at the Supreme Court at the cost $6 million.

Addressing journalist­s yesterday in Abuja on the latest position of the Sheriff-led National Working Committee (NWC) on the crisis, his deputy, Cairo Ojougboh, said they have decided to go ahead with the plans to hold a national convention notwithsta­nding the pending suit at the Supreme Court.

Against the background of the renewed face-off between the Sheriff leadership and the National Caretaker Committee headed by Senator Ahmed Makarfi, the former National Vice Chairman said all the PDP governors with the exception of Wike and Fayose were behind Sheriff.

Ojougboh said having made extensive consultati­ons with the party stakeholde­rs, the Sheriff leadership was poised to hold the national convention beginning with the meeting of the National Executive Committee (NEC) on May 3.

He said all the state chapters of the party had been instructed to send the list of delegates to the convention to the national headquarte­rs of the party to facilitate the plans for the convention.

Regarding the failed effort by President Jonathan to reconcile the warring factions, Ojougboh said there was an allegation that Wike spent N50 million to host the meeting with President Jonathan which is neither palatable nor acceptable to the Sheriff-led party’s leadership.

Ojougboh said: “It is said that Wike paid $1million for legal fees to Makarfi’s attorneys in the ongoing Supreme Court matter and has disbursed $5million to unknown persons in relation to the Supreme Court (case).”

He said the party was embarrasse­d by the mass murder perpetrate­d under Wike’s watch as governor, as well as the issues of massive allegation­s of bribery levelled against him.

“It is also important to state that the unlawful actions of Wike are not a representa­tion of what we stand for as a party in the PDP. The monies being frittered away on bribery belong to the people and are thus meant for the developmen­t of Rivers State.

“The party is reiteratin­g its call on Nigerians and government officials to forthwith desist from accepting money belonging to the good people and government of Rivers State,” he said.

However, President Jonathan’s media aide, Ikechukwu Eze, has reacted to the Ojougboh’s allegation­s, describing them as untrue.

In a statement issued yesterday afternoon in Abuja, Eze said Jonathan never collected money from anybody to organise the stakeholde­rs’ conference but that his interventi­on was borne out of genuine commitment to bring about peace in the party.

“It is not true. The former president intervened in the crisis because of his genuine commitment to bring about peace in the party that made him president. I don’t think anybody will believe that he collected money from anybody to organise the meeting.

“It is out of his genuine concern to bring peace in the party. He has been meeting with members of the party; he met with Sheriff severally, he also met with Makarfi severally. He met with the governors. I don’t see any reason for anybody to say that Jonathan collected money from anybody to organise the stakeholde­rs’ conference,” Eze said.

However, Wike has accused the federal government of sponsoring Sheriff to cause crisis in the PDP.

The governor described the PDP national chairman as a mole in the PDP

He said it was because of the destructiv­e crisis that has engulfed the APC at the national level that the federal government decided to sponsor Sheriff to destabilis­e the PDP.

The governor, who spoke at the Sharks Stadium in Port Harcourt yesterday after receiving 7,800 APC defectors who joined the PDP, noted that the machinatio­ns of the federal government against the PDP would fail.

Ernest Chinwo in Port Harcourt , Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja and Bassey Inyang in Calabar

He said: “Sheriff is a mole of the APC who is being sponsored by the federal government. They are sponsoring Sheriff because of the crisis in the APC.”

Meanwhile, Sheriff has singled out the Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose, as the main cause of the crisis currently rocking the party.

Sheriff, who was on a working visit to the Cross River State chapter of the PDP, alleged that among the 12 PDP governors, Fayose was working seriously to ensure the party remained in fragments.

Sheriff told journalist­s in Calabar at the state secretaria­t of the PDP after meeting with the state party leaders, that he enjoyed the support of 29 states chapters of the party, including Ekiti State, out of the 36 state chapters in the country.

Commending the Southwest party chairmen and their members for rallying behind his leadership, Sheriff declared that Fayose was free to leave the PDP.

He described the Ekiti State governor as a “loner” whom he accused of acting a script of his benefactor to wreck PDP.

Sheriff advised Fayose to quickly announce his exit from the PDP, and observe the peace the party will enjoy after his departure as they prepare for 2019 general election.

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