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PDP reps reject Dickson report, say ‘there’s a matter before supreme court’

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) caucus in the house of representatives has rejected the report of the party’s national reconciliation committee chaired by Bayelsa Governor, Seriake Dickson.

The leader of the caucus, Leo Ogor, told journalists in Abuja on Thursday that the committee which submitted its report to the chairman of the party, Ali Modu Sheriff, did not consult PDP lawmakers in the national assembly.

The committee had proposed that Sheriff should organise the party’s national convention in June.

Ogor also condemned a statement signed by two members of the caucus, under the aegis of Concerned PDP House Members, but insisted that the caucus fully supported the Ahmed Makarfi-led caretaker committee of the party.

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The pair, Johnson Agbonayinma (Edo-PDP) and Oni Olamide (Ekiti-PDP), had endorsed Sheriff and said they were fully disposed to the reconciliatory efforts of the Dickson committee.

However, Ogor stressed that the PDP caucus in the national assembly was united in backing Makarfi.

Ogor described the statement of Agbonayinma and Olamide as “a storm in a tea cup”.

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He said that the caucus would be meeting with PDP governors over the issue on Tuesday.

“The caucus has always been behind Makarfi and that support has not changed. In a caucus of about 139 members, one or two dissenting voices cannot be ruled out but we are never behind Sherrif.

“It is important to understand that there is a matter before the court.”

He said they want the truth to be known.

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“We believe in the judiciary and the interpretation of the situation by the Supreme Court. We don’t mind political solution but since injustice to one is injustice to all, the Supreme Court must rule on it and let the truth be known.

“We will try political solution but the truth must be known,” Ogor said.

He also disclosed that the caucus had not made any decision concerning the party’s convention but stressed that it would not hold without the input of the caucus.

“We have not taken any position on the convention. Dickson has not met with us and no convention will take place without our input,” Ogor added.

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