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Senator Buruji Kashamu |
The
Senator representing Ogun East in the senate house, Buruji Kashamu, has advised
leadership of his party to stop the scheduled August 17 national convention of
the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
According to Kashamu, “the
convention will do more harm than good to the former ruling party, which is
still struggling to gain its ground”
Kashamu, who stated
this in a position paper he submitted to the two factions fighting for control
of the party on Tuesday, admitted that there is confusion in PDP.
A faction of the party
is being led by Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff, while Sen. Ahmed Makarfi is the chairman
of the party’s national caretaker committee.
Warning that the
different court orders and judgments which have yet to be vacated might end up
nullifying the outcome of the convention, he said, “Going to Port Harcourt for
another national convention on August 17, without addressing the issues that
have stuck out like a sore thumb might turn out to be an exercise in futility.
“I appeal to all our
leaders to wade into the crisis and resolve the issues.
“If we gloss over the
issues and facts and go ahead to hold the proposed convention without resolving
them, the perception of PDP as a lawless organisation will sink deeper and
ultimately public opinion will be against us.
“An air of confusion
pervades our party and the land, with one division of the court saying
Makarfi’s appointment is right while another division of the same court says
Sheriff is the authentic national chairman of our party.
“We cannot continue
like this. Already, the nomination (governorship) processes in Edo and Ondo
States are being endangered by the current crisis.
“It is incumbent on
all well-meaning leaders and elders of the party to call Senators Sheriff and
Makarfi and look for a political solution to this crisis and resolve it, once
and for all. Nothing is too much to give, if we truly love the party.”
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