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Sen. Kashamu urges Ali Modu Sheriff to let peace reign in PDP

The party stalwart added that: ``In effect, the two great leaders showed that they have the interest of the party at heart.

 

Kashamu said this in a statement he signed and released to newsmen in Abuja.

Kashamu said: ``Therefore, I can only plead with our great leader, Sen. Sheriff, who has been hurt, to soft-pedal and let go, in the interest of the party and our teeming members.

``He has shown that he is a principled man and a courageous person.

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``Since he and Sen. Makarfi have said they are not interested in contesting for the office of National Chairman of the party at the National Convention, he should encourage all his people to participate in the process leading to the rescheduled National Convention.’’

He said it had become necessary to make certain clarifications because no-one was being dumped, disputes and disagreements were part and parcel of any dynamic organization and as true party men and women there must be room for resolution of the disputes and disagreements.

``One thing I took away from the many reconciliation meetings and diplomatic shuttles is the fact that the PDP is blessed with many good leaders among who are Sen. Ahmed Makarfi and Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff.

``Finally, I wish to enjoin all my leaders, elders, associates and supporters in the South West to join hands with all our states, zonal and national leaders to move our party forward.

``Let’s sheathe our sword; put an end to recriminations and infighting. Let’s move on in one accord as a people united under the Almighty Allah,’’ he urged.

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According to him, one certain thing from the many reconciliation meetings and diplomatic shuttles is the PDP is blessed with many good leaders including Sen. Ahmed Makarfi and Sen. Ali Modu Sheriff.

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