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I Was in My House When PDP Governors Came to Beg Me to Lead PDP – Sheriff

Following accusations by the Northern Youths Movement that the PDP will remain in crisis as long as Sheriff remained in the party, Sherrif has hit back stating that the PDP governors should be held responsible for the ongoing crisis in the PDP.

According to Punch, The NYM had in a statement by its Chairman, Mallam Ishaya Jato, alleged that Sheriff and Senator Buruji Kashamu were agents of the Kaduna State Governor, Mallam Nasir El-Rufai, and Minister of Transport, Rotimi Amaechi.

Sheriff, however, denied the allegation, saying if he was being used by the APC, then the governors that came to beg him to lead the party must have been sent by the APC.

Speaking through his deputy, Dr. Cairo Ojuogboh, Sheriff urged Nigerians and members of the PDP to ignore such a claim.

He said, “I was in my house when they came to lead the party. The governors came. Were they sent by the APC?”

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