Monday, May 9, 2016

We Need Ali-Modu Sheriff To Recapture North – PDP Lawmaker Tells Members


A lawmaker, Lagos State House of Assembly, Mr Jude Idimogu has appealed to chieftains of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to support the National Chairman, Alhaji Ali-Modu Sheriff to stabilise the party.
Idimogu, (PDP-Oshodi/Isolo II) made the appeal in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) in Lagos on Sunday.
The lawmaker said that there was the need for the elders in the party to shelve their personal and sectional interests.
According to him, all hands must be on deck to ensure the success of the party in the 2019 general elections.


“Whatever sacrifices it will take for us to build our party to make it a strong brand again must be our commitment to such now.
“For us to get back to our feet again, we must recapture our strong base in the North. It is not a bad idea if Ali-Modu Sheriff is allowed to remain the party chairman at least for now.
“If for the purpose of stability, let him be there to stabilise the party and get our bearing. Let’s support him because I believe he has the experience having beeb a two-term governor and a senator.
“From the effort I see him carrying out; I think he should be supported. Our leaders should join hands together in wooing those that have left the party back.


“There should be selfless interest among our party leaders, let the interest of the PDP as a party be preferred above personal interests,” the lawmaker said.
The lawmaker, who urged party stakeholders to unite in the zoning formula, said that the party was not strong enough in the South-West for the region to insist on clinching the party’s chairmanship.
According to him, besides the fact that the North has 19 states, the northerners are more involved in politics than the southerners.


He, however, urged the chieftains of the party to dialogue to settle all grievances and woo disenchanted members into the party.
According to him, the opposition party needs somebody like Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the National Leader of the ruling party.
On the party ward congress slated for Monday in the state, the lawmaker urged members to be peaceful and united toward its success.
Idimogu, who commended the former National Deputy Chairman of the party, Chief Bode George for his leadership role in the party, said that party members needed his counsel in the state. (NAN)

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