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PDP chased away Ali MOdu Sheriff faction, disrupt meetings in Delta

The two PDP factions under the control of Ahmed Makarfi and Ali Modu Sheriff on Tuesday clashed in Delta

– Modu Sheriff’s faction was chased out of the venue it had planned to use for a meeting in Asaba, the state capital

– The meeting was, thereafter relocated to Agbor, headquarters of Aka South council area of the state

The factions of Senators Ali-Modu Sheriff and Ahmed Makarfi, flex muscle in Asaba, the Delta state capital on Tuesday, February 14, 2017 over who holds sway in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

The faction loyal to Sheriff was chased out from the proposed venue of their stakeholders’ meeting in Asaba, thereby disrupting Sheriff’s one-day working visit to the state.

Sheriff

Ali Modu Sheriff

It would be recalled that the two Senators have been on each other’s throat over the national chairmanship position of the party since last year with each laying claim to one court judgement and the other.

Before the arrival of Sheriff in Asaba, thugs, allegedly loyal to Makarfi, which Governor Ifeanyi Okowa is a full financier of, took over the Asaba venue of the stakeholders meeting, threatening to cause mayhem.

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The meeting immediately relocated to Agbor, Ika south the hometown of Governor Okowa, where Sheriff told a mammoth crowd of supporters that he remains the undisputed chairman of the party.

He said: “We are not surprised they disrupted the meeting in Asaba. Somebody somewhere saw the intimidating crowd of supporters and decided to cause trouble. But we have toed the part of peace by being here (Agbor).

“Any other chairman is a counterfeit, a carbon-copy, a photocopy. I was eating and drinking in the comfort of my home when the elders and the leaders of the party from across the country came to beg me to take the mantle of leadership of the

party.

mAKARFI

Ahmed Makarfi

“They later found out that I was not a chairman they can control or push around. They know I will not accept elections handouts from anybody, hence they made a U-turn.”

Sheriff, flanked by his South-south zonal chairman, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, his state chairman, Chief Austin Ogbaburon, the wife of the former national chairman of the party, Mrs. Marian Nneamaka Ali, a serving House of Representatives member for Ehor-Ikpoba-Okha, Hon. E. J. Agbonyima and a host of others, said he would abide by the decision of the judiciary on the contentious position.

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At a minute prayer session he led his supporters into, Sheriff who said nobody is wishing President Muhammadu Buhari dead, added: “Regardless of our political differences, we should still find time to pray for his quick recovery.”

A vote of confidence was thereafter passed on his chairmanship style and those of Nneamaka Ali and Ojougboh in Delta state and entire South-South region.

By February 17, this month, the Court of Appeal will decide who between Sheriff and Makarfi is the authentic chairman of the party.

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