 A fresh crisis is brewing in the People's Democratic Party, PDP, over the just concluded a dual-state governorship election following the insistence of Deputy Governor Philip Shaibou that he won the primary and should be given a certificate of return. Shaibou, who emerged as winner of a parallel primary, stopped the National Secretary of the PDP yesterday to demand that he be issued a certificate of return. His demand came barely 24 hours after the party's acting National Chairman Ambassador Umar Damagum and the party leadership issued a certificate of return to Dr. Aswe Iguodalo, who won the primary recognized by the party. The Deputy Governor, who was at the secretariat with a handful of his aides, did not meet any member of the National Working Committee on seat. He however insisted that the party must abide by its own rules or be prepared to face legal action. Today is the day set aside by the Lateral Guidelines approved by the National Working Committee to be the day that the return certificate will be issued. And so it's not something surprising I'm here. I'm here to receive my certificate of return because I won the primaries in a duel that was conducted and the authentic delegates voted. I'm sure when you look at the walls of the PDP you see the names of all the delegates that voted for me on the walls of PDP. When the party internal mechanism is being followed and it's obvious that the party is not letting to listen, the next line of action obviously will be the judiciary. But I pray we don't get there and that is why I came today. I'm sure in the coming days the National Charmander and others will appeal to what have brought me here today and when they do so obviously they won't be need to go to court. But if they don't do what is needful, needful in the sense that I won the primary with the authentic delegate, the certificate should be returned to me. If that is not done we will not have any choice to seek for interpretation by the court. So you get notified about fresh news updates.