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2023 Elections: Nigeria Will Be In Trouble Without PDP In Power – Lamido

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Former Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido

Former Governor of Jigawa State, Alhaji Sule Lamido, has said that Nigeria’s future is in the hand of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.

According to him, there will a big trouble and the country may come to an end if the party loses in the forth coming 2023 general elections.

Naija News reports that Lamido stated this on Monday, during a meeting of the members of the National Working Committee (NWC), of the party with past Governors and some zonal leaders of the party in Abuja.

The politician urged members of the PDP to ensure that they get things right ahead of the 2023 general elections, stressing that there is the need for the party to be properly organized.

If we lose power, Nigeria may likely come to an end,” the party chieftain said.

According to Lamido, Nigerians have put there hope in the opposition party since the inauguration of the National Chairman of the PDP, Iyorchia Ayu.

He added that there is so much anticipation for a good governance and that the PDP which is the only party with the capacity, networking and commitment in Nigerian politics is expected to put it’s house together in other win the forthcoming elections.

He continued, “In 2023, PDP is being looked upon as to which way Nigeria will go. If we don’t get things right in 2023 Nigeria will be in trouble.

“A developed party is the only way in which a government is formed, a party that is not properly organised, directed cannot form a good government. That is why you see the APC, the party is not organized.

“A good party platform, organised, committed to Nigeria will produce a very good government.

“A party, which is in disarray and unorganized will spell doom for Nigeria like we are going through with the APC.”

In his remark, Ayu, tasked past governors of the party and other leaders to help bring their colleagues and other chieftains who have left in anger, back to the party’s fold.

Ayu described PDP as the only party truly owned by the people and which will not fall apart, no matter who leaves.

The PDP National Chairman, while speaking at the meeting, said, “The first task I will give you (the former governors) immediately is to reach out to other of your colleagues who have benefited from this party, enormously and abandoned the party.

Where they are, we know, they’re not happy. Some of them are grumbling in silence. Kindly reach out to them and bring them back home,” he said.

Ayu continued “We still regard them as our prodigal children. When they come, we’ll receive them, and they will continue to help to build the party and you who had interacted with them in the governors’ forum and other fora are the best people who can reach out to your colleagues to bring them back home.”



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