Sheriff: PDP orders Makarfi to raise disciplinary panel

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The National Executive Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party in Abuja, on Tuesday, agreed to set up a Standing Disciplinary Committee for its erring members. 

The need to set up the committee was said to be the outcome of what a source described as “fierce arguments” by members of NEC following the 14-month crisis in the party, which ended recently with the judgment of the Supreme Court. 

Before the NEC meeting was held, members of the party’s Expanded National Caucus, National Caucus and the Board of Trustees had met. 

Our correspondent gathered that decisions reached at these three meetings were brought to the NEC and debated by members before conclusions were reached. 

Apart from the disciplinary committee, the NEC also agreed to set up a Standing Reconciliation Committee. 

Spokesperson for the party, Dayo Adeyeye, said these were part of the decisions taken at the 74th NEC meeting, which was held at the party’s national secretariat. 

It was gathered that majority members of the NEC voted for the establishment of the two committees, especially disciplinary committee. 

The members, according to some members of NEC, who spoke with our correspondent on condition of anonymity, insisted that the former National Chairman of the party, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, and his followers be sanctioned for the roles they allegedly played in the 14-month crisis that rocked the party. 

The PUNCH had reported on Tuesday that the national leadership of the party was under pressure to sanction Sheriff and his group. 

Apart from Sheriff, those likely to be drawn before the proposed committee, include a former National Secretary, Prof. Wale Oladipo; the Deputy National Chairman, Dr. Cairo Ojougboh, and the acting National Publicity Secretary, Mr. Bernard Mikko.

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