‘Nigerians shouldn’t take Fani-Kayode seriously’ – Ali Modu Sheriff

Just in case you don’t know, Ali Modu Sheriff, the factional chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has paid his dues in politics and is qualified to contest for the Presidency.

Sheriff, a former Borno state governor, stated this while speaking on a Channels Television programme on Sunday.

He noted that he is a highly principled man who believes in democracy and rule of law.

“I have never told anyone that I want to be the president or run for the office of the president, but I have a right. I am a Nigerian qualified to be a president. Yes I have the right,” he said.

“I am a highly principled person. If as a founding father of the All Progressives Congress, I could walk out of the convention, then you would know that I am principled.”

On the report that he plans to step in 2018 to enable him run for the presidency in 2019, Sheriff said, “It is a pure lie. Absolute fabrication, I didn’t discuss such with anybody. The party zoned the presidency to the north, and northern Nigeria is not for Ali Sheriff alone.

“The fact of the matter is that I have never told anybody anything like that.”

He blamed Governors Ayo Fayose and Nyesom Wike for attempting to upturn the PDP, saying they will not succeed and that peace will return to the former ruling party if everyone is carried along.

“We will not let PDP to be hijacked by few people like Governor Fayose and the governor of Rivers state.

“They have a script that they want someone to act, but I am a man of principle. This is not about Ali Sheriff; it is about democracy, and the rule of law.

“I never asked to be chairman of the PDP. I was asked to come and assist the party. I never wanted to be chairman of PDP. I was sitting down in my house when leaders of the party begged me to come and help the party. Initially, I said no, but I later accepted.

“We won’t allow things to go wrong, the party will not be hijacked. If they agree to carry everybody along and take the convention to Abuja, I am ready to step down today.”

Sheriff also denied the allegation that he has any link to extremist group, Boko Haram.

“How can I have a link with Boko Haram? They killed three of my brothers. Do you know any governor that Boko Haram killed his brothers?”

“When I was in power, there was no local government under Boko Haram control. Chibok that is not peaceful today, I used to go there then, and there was no problem.

“I met Mohammed Yusuf (founder of the sect) when he was arrested by the military. I was invited to the barracks, and I asked him why he was killing people and he said he was doing the work of God. But I challenged him.

“I feel sad that I was linked with Boko Haram. People I served with when I was governor know I will never be part of such thing.

“When Fani-Kayode accused me of Boko Haram sponsorship, I asked my lawyers to write him, and he started begging, he sent about 20 people to me. Fani-Kayode is not the kind of man that Nigerians should take seriously. He changes the goal post on every matter.”

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