May 11, 2026

APC Gave Ali Modiu Sheriff $1m for Proposed PDP Convention, Says Fayose

By Farouk Mohammed

Ekiti State governor Mr. Ayodele Fayose has accused the ruling All Progressive Congress (APC) of investing over $1 million in the Senator Ali Modu Sheriff proposed national convention.

 

Ayodele Fayose

“This is being done so as to sustain the party’s plot to turn Nigeria to a one party state,” Fayose said in a statement.

The governor who spoke through his Special Assistant on Public Communications and News Media, Mr Lere Olayinka, said there would not be any meaningful reconciliation with somebody like Senator Ali Modu Sheriff who, he accused, was working for political interests different from that of the PDP.

He disowned a report of reconciliation committee headed by Bayelsa State governor, Seriake Dickson, which was submitted to Sheriff on Tuesday. Fayose, who is Chairman of PDP Governors’ Forum noted that “all constitutionally recognised organs of the party, including staff of the national secretariat are with the Markafi led Caretaker Committee,” adding that “since political party is about membership, Sheriff will continue to carry with himself the burden of lack of legitimacy.”

The governor however, said he had nothing against Governor Dickson, but added, “I must state it categorically that no genuine lover of the PDP will take part in a convention sponsored by the APC.”

Governor Fayose, who said implementation of the Dickson Committee report was beyond Sheriff as he could not have seven governors or former ministers to serve in the convention committee, reiterating that no meaningful reconciliation would be done with Senator Sheriff, adding that; “with APC calling for support for Sheriff, it should be clear to all genuine lovers of the PDP who are behind the crisis in the party.”

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