Categories: On the GoTop Stories

Sheriff: PDP lost because Jonathan didn’t listen to me

BY News Agency

Share

Ali Modu Sheriff, factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has blamed former President Goodluck Jonathan for the party’s loss in Borno and Yobe states.

Sheriff told journalists at a news conference in Abuja on Friday that if Jonathan had listened to him, the two states would have currently been under the PDP.

”Yobe and Borno are one and they will remain forever. I am following the trend of events in Yobe very well and I believe that PDP should never have lost Yobe at all,” he said.

”If the then president, Jonathan, had listened properly and we did what we had intended to do, by now we would have had the two states — Borno and Yobe.

Advertisement

”But unfortunately, whatever God decides, we will accept it and we cannot do otherwise.”

On reconciliation between his faction and the Ahmed Makarfi  national caretaker committee of the party, he said: ”Members of the BoT are coming to see me.

”Even, last night they came to meet me at my place and the governors are also meeting with me. But that does not mean that we are going to agree on anything that will affect our integrity, followership and our political interests.

Advertisement

”As some of you rightly said, ‎some of them were ashamed to identify with the party. Now the PDP has become a strong party, everybody is looking up to PDP and we will not be distracted.

“This party, as I rightly said, must be returned to the owners. Anything short of that is a non-starter. What are our problems? How do we improve our standing, so that it is not when we want to go for election that we run around to put the house in order?

”It is now that we should put the party in proper shape ahead of the election period.”

He expressed happiness with the leaders of the party in Taraba, saying people should always be allowed to chose who they want to lead them.

Advertisement

This website uses cookies.