The faction of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, led by a former Minister of Information, Prof. Jerry Gana, has carried out its threat of conducting a parallel national convention.
The faction is currently holding its national convention in Abuja, while another convention is simultaneously holding in Port Harcourt, Rivers state.
The Port Harcourt convention is led by Alhaji Modu Sheriff, the party’s interim national chairman.
Prof. Gana and other leading members of the party had announced the “removal” of Alfani Modu Sheriff from the office, saying they had taken over the administration of the party.
The Abuja convention is being attended by some of the founding fathers of the party.
Those attending the Abuja convention include former Minister, Tunde Adeniran, former Deputy Senate president, Senator Ibrahim Mantu, former presidential aide, Doyin Okupe, and former FCT Minister, Bala Mohammed, among others.
Senator Mantu, who is chairing the Abuja convention, said the Abuja convention was a non-elective convention, citing a court ruling stopping the party from electing a new chairman, secretary and auditor.
Messrs Adeniran, Mantu and Gana are to provide leadership for the faction till its next convention, the group announced.
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