Sheriff faction holds on to pdp in spite of supreme court ruling
It appears that there is a political development in Nigeria that you'd like me to provide some context on.
To summarize, the Sheriff faction of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) has refused to step down as the party's national chairman, despite a Supreme Court ruling that recognized the Makarfi faction as the authentic leadership of the party.
Here's a brief background:
In May 2016, the PDP was plunged into a leadership crisis when the then-chairman, Adamu Muazu, resigned. This led to a power struggle between two factions: the Sheriff faction, led by Ali Modu Sheriff, and the Makarfi faction, led by Ahmed Makarfi. The crisis was eventually taken to court, with the Sheriff faction claiming that they were the rightful leaders of the party.
In July 2017, the Supreme Court ruled in favor of the Makarfi faction, declaring them the authentic leaders of the PDP. However, the Sheriff faction has refused to recognize the ruling and has continued to claim that they are the rightful leaders of the party.
The Sheriff faction has been holding on to power, despite the Supreme Court ruling, and has been using various means to maintain their grip on the party. This has led to a deepening crisis within the PDP, with many party members and stakeholders calling for the Sheriff faction to step down and allow the Makarfi faction to take over.
The situation is complex and has far-reaching implications for Nigerian politics. The PDP is one of the two major political parties in Nigeria, and the crisis has the potential to destabilize the party and the country as a whole.
I hope this provides some context on the situation. Do you have any specific questions or concerns about the crisis?