Following stiff opposition by the Board
of Trustees of the Peoples Democratic Party to his desire to contest the
chairmanship of the party at its national convention scheduled for May
21, the National Chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sheriff has begun
moves to checkmate it.
Sheriff had proposed an amendment to the
party’s constitution, whereby he added a clause that the body would
need to consult him before it could call for any meeting.
Unlike before, the BoT, of which the national chairman is a member, does not need his permission to hold its meeting.
However, in the proposed amendment,
which was meant to be discussed at the last meeting of the party’s
National Executive Committee, Sheriff is proposing that he needed to be
consulted before such organ of the party could meet.
Under PART 1X, Board of Trustees,
Meetings of the BoT, the proposed amendment says that “The BoT shall
meet at the instance of the Chairman in consultation with the national
chairman of the party or at the request of half of the members of the
Board or following a resolution of the Board or the NEC request for such
a meeting.”
The current constitution of the party
merely stated that the “The Board of Trustees shall meet at the instance
of the chairman or at the request of half of the members of the board
or following a resolution of the board or the national executive
committee requesting for such a meeting.”
The proposed amendment to the party’s
constitution was included as part of the agenda of the last NEC meeting,
which was held in Abuja on Thursday.
However, a copy of the proposed
amendment which was sighted by our correspondent showed that rather than
being specific on the pages or clauses to be amended, Sheriff decided
to print the whole constitution with the amendment.
The idea, it was learnt, was to confuse
the NEC members who would not have the patience to read all the entire
constitution side by side with the old one and would therefore not know
the exact clauses or sections being amended.
A former National Chairman of the party, Ahmadu Ali, who was present at the NEC meeting, was said to have
called the attention of the NEC members to the unusual manner in which
the members of the National Working Committee were trying to amend the
constitution.
A member of the NEC, who spoke with our
correspondent on condition of anonymity, said that Ali insisted that the
areas, clauses and pages slated for amendment ought to be printed out
separately with the proposed news words, sentences or clauses to be
added or removed.
A former Minister of Transport, who is
also a member of the BoT, Ebenezer Babatope, also said that many
people were already preparing to leave the party because of Sheriff.
The Deputy National Publicity Secretary
of the party, Ibrahim Jalo, said that he might quit the party on moral
grounds. But he said that he was still making consultation.
Jalo, who spoke in an interview with our
correspondent in Abuja, said, “I may leave the party on moral grounds.
Jalo may leave on moral grounds. I may likely leave the PDP on moral
grounds after Thursday’s NEC meeting.
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