Appeal Court Ruling: I Will Quit PDP For Sheriff – Fani-Kayode
Former Aviation Minister, Femi Fani-Koyde has hinted on quitting the Peoples Democratic Party for factional National Chairman of the Party, Sen Ali Modu Sheriff.
The PDP Chieftain dropped the hint while reacting to the Port Harcourt Appeal Court ruling which affirmed the former Borno State Governor as the Chairman of the party.
Frowning at the verdict, the former Presidential campaign spokesperson, in a series of tweet on his twitter handle stated that Sheriff’s victory was victory for President Muhammadu Buhari wrote: “The decision by the Court of Appeal in PH to recognise Senator Ali Modu Sheriff as the Nat. Chairman of the PDP is a victory for @MBuhari.
“The C of A decision is absurd.Its time for us to gut the PDP,leave its carcass for the treacherous mole called Sheriff and form a new party.
“The C of A decision is absurd. It is time for us to gut the PDP, leave its carcass for the treacherous mole called Sheriff and form a new party.”
A three-man panel of the Appeal Court in Port Harcourt, Rivers State had yesterday in a unanimous vote held that Sheriff remained the authentic Chairman of the former ruling party.
Against the backdrop of the ruling the Ahmed Makarfi’s faction of the party rejected the judgement saying it was “immediately”heading to the Supreme Court with the aim of upturning the ruling






