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Enough is Enough, Stop Insulting Me - Sheriff Warns Fayose

Posted by Thandiubani on Fri 10th Mar, 2017 - tori.ng

Governor Ayodele Fayose has been warned by the National Chairman of the PDP to stop insulting him or face the consequences.

The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ali Modu Sheriff
 
The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ali Modu Sheriff has warned Ekiti governor Ayo Fayose to stop making derogatory comments about him, saying “enough is enough”, The Cable reports.
 
Sheriff threatened that he will used the PDP constitution to discipline Fayose as he maintained that he would not engage him in any verbal exchange.
 
He said this while speaking with journalists in Abuja after the meeting of members of the PDP national working committee.
 
Sheriff said, “Let me make it clear to some of the party members, particularly, Ayo Fayose. I will not condescend to his level.

“I must be very clear to him, party has rules and we will look at the constitution at the appropriate time to do the right thing. He has made it a point of duty; every day, he will be insulting Ali Sheriff. I want to tell him that enough is enough.

“Belonging to a political party is by choice. Yes, you may have a right, but your right should not trample on another person’s right. Political party is a voluntary association. If you are a leader of a political party, we have to allow people to have their choice of leadership.

“In all these things we are doing, we believe that the PDP belongs to all Nigerians, we believe that PDP must be handed over to the owners.

“That does not mean a sign of weakness. The PDP has produced 28 governors, and today it has 12. If we allow impunity to continue, Nigerians have the right to reject our party. You can take a horse to the river but you can’t force it to drink.

“We can make this party attractive to everybody. We want to reposition the party so that it can win elections. Nobody has the monopoly to do what he is doing, like we don’t have the rule of law.”


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