Why we removed Sheriff – Fayose
Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose,
has said the former National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party,
Senator Ali Modu Sheriff-led National Working Committee of the party was
dissolved to save the party.
The party at the last Saturday National
Convention held in Port-Harcourt, Rivers State, appointed a caretaker
committee led by a former Kaduna Governor, Ahmed Makarfi.
The governor said even though he was one
of those who supported Sheriff, he had no option than to support his
removal so as to forestall disintegration of the party.
“We cannot sacrifice the party for any
individual,” the governor stated in a Press Release issued in Ado Ekiti
on Monday by his Special Assistant on Public Communications and New
Media, Lere Olayinka.
He urged Sheriff to accept his removal in good faith and join others to build the party.
The governor said, “I supported Senator
Ali Modu Sheriff in good conscience. But when it became obvious that his
continuous stay in office as the National Chairman will jeopardise the
collective interest of the party, I had no option than to support his
removal.
“To me, the general interest of the
party overrides that of any individual and there is no how I can stand
in support of any plan to sacrifice the party for any individual.
“Anyone whose ambition threatens the
collective interest of the party should be removed to save the party and
that’s exactly what we have done.
“I therefore urge Senator Ali Modu
Sheriff to accept the dissolution of the NWC and appointment of the
Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led Caretaker Committee in good faith and
cooperate with other well-meaning members of the party to reposition it
so as to achieve the much needed electoral victory in 2019.
“To Sheriff and other well-meaning
members of the party, what should be important is the party and not the
individual and no sacrifice should be too much for anyone to make for
the party at this time.”
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