Former
Military Administrator of Katsina State, Senator Joseph Akaagerger, has said
Alhaji Ali Modu Sheriff ought to be given due recognition as the National
Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in any gathering of party
members.
Akaagerger
made the statement against the backdrop of the peace meeting organised by
former President Goodluck Jonathan, where Sheriff walked out because he was not
allowed to address the members in his capacity as the national chairman.
Sheriff,
who walked out of the meeting with his National Working Committee (NWC)
members, said: “We are here for PDP stakeholders meeting and the PDP has only
one national chairman, which is Ali Modu Sheriff. There is no PDP meeting that
will take place under whatever arrangement that I will not open the session as
national chairman. Today, I’m the most senior member of this party.”
Akaagerger,
a loyalist of Sheriff from Benue State, wondered why people were not talking
about the refusal to duly recognise the national chairman at the meeting, but
only focusing on his walk-out.
The
ex-Benue North East Senator said: “Our focus rather ought to be directed to the
failure to accord Senator Sheriff due recognition as National Chairman of the
PDP rather than emphasizing the event of his leaving the meeting. The meeting
was widely advertised as a PDP political meeting. It is out of order and
indecorous to preclude the national chairman from addressing the meeting.
He
added: “Senator Sheriff had demonstrated transparent respect by travelling from
Europe in response to former President Jonathan’s invitation to attend the
political meeting only to be denied the right to address party members. In
which circumstance the only irresistible conclusion is that it was no longer a
political party meeting. Otherwise sheriff would have a right of address and
audience. If it is no longer a political party meeting, what business does the
national chairman have to do with a directionless assembly?”
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