Pdp crisis dickson insists on political solution says markafi sheriff should ceasefire
It appears that there is a crisis in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nigeria, and some individuals are trying to find a political solution to the problem.
According to reports, Senator Ali Modu Sheriff, who is the National Chairman of the PDP, has been at odds with the party's National Secretary, Senator Ben Obi, and other leaders. This has led to a crisis within the party, with some members calling for Sheriff's resignation.
In response to this crisis, Senator Philip Aduda, who is the Deputy Senate Leader, has called for a ceasefire and a political solution to the problem. He believes that the crisis can be resolved through dialogue and negotiation, rather than through violence or other forms of conflict.
Aduda, who is a member of the PDP, has urged all parties involved in the crisis to put aside their differences and work together to find a solution. He believes that the party is stronger when its members work together, and that the crisis can be resolved through a political solution.
It is not clear at this time whether Sheriff will agree to a ceasefire and a political solution, or whether he will continue to insist on his position. However, it is clear that the crisis within the PDP is causing tension and uncertainty within the party, and that a resolution is needed in order to move forward.
It is also worth noting that the crisis within the PDP is not the only challenge facing the party. The party has been facing a number of challenges in recent years, including a decline in its popularity and a loss of support among some of its traditional allies. The crisis within the party is just one of the many challenges that the party is facing, and it will be important for the party to find a way to resolve the crisis and move forward in a positive direction.