Connect with us

Politics

Ali Modu Sheriff explains absence at PDP caucus meeting

Published

on

at

2023: Ali Modu-Sheriff Speaks On Contesting For Presidency

Former  factional National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Senator Ali Modu Sheriff has explained his absence at the expanded caucus meeting of the party held at the PDP secretariat on Monday, 17th July.

The meeting which had in attendance prominent party members including the immediate past President, Dr. Goodluck Jonathan, past and serving state governors, past and current members of the National Assembly as well as the women and youth wings of the party, was the first of its kind following the Supreme Court ruling which recognized the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee.

A notable absentee at the meeting was Senator Modu Sheriff, his deputy, Dr. Cairo Ojugboh and a host of others loyal to his leadership. But giving reasons for his absence yesterday, Sheriff said he was not in the country, adding that he got no invitation to the event.

READ ALSO: UN Commends Osinbajo Over Bakassi Peninsular crisis

In a statement by his spokesperson, Honourable Bernard Mikko, as reported by Vanguard, Sheriff pledged to address a world press conference to point the way forward for his supporters ‘nationwide.’

“Senator Modu Sheriff was neither in the country nor invited to the assemblage at Wadata Plaza yesterday evening. However, he will address a world press conference to throw light on the way forward after we have received and studied the full judgment of the Supreme Court and analyzed its import on our democracy.
“We therefore appeal to all our loyal supporters nationwide not to defect as we are still committed to bringing the party back to the grassroots. We assure them that we will not only give them a voice, but they will also be heard.

“We will collaborate with global anti-corruption networks to bring all corrupt politicians in Nigeria to book, including PDP members having criminal cases bordering on dishonesty and malfeasance. Never again will corrupt politicians use the platform of our major political institutions to stardom. The party is for all and no one’s enterprise as government is conceived as an administrative state where dishonest politicians bask in democratic corruption,” the statement reads.

Recall that Naija News had earlier reported Sen Ali Modu’s absence at the expanded national caucus meeting of the PDP.



Passionate writer, content provider, inspired by the opportunity to learn new things.