The
National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Adamu Mu’azu, has
charged members of the party nationwide to ensure that it wins 24 states in the
April 11 governorship elections.
In a
statement on Saturday, Mr. Mu’azu listed the states the party must win to
include Lagos, Rivers and Imo whose governorship candidates he described as
“first class materials.”
The PDP
currently controls 21 of the 36 states in the country. They are Bayelsa, Cross
River, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu, Adamawa, Taraba, Bauchi, Gombe,
Benue, Plateau, Niger and Kogi.
Others
are Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Kaduna, Ekiti and Ondo.
Mr.
Mu’azu, who could not deliver his home state, Bauchi, to the PDP in last
Saturday’s presidential election, urged the party faithful to pick up the
pieces and ensure that they return quickly to its “winning ways.”
According
to him, the gubernatorial election next week would certainly provide the PDP a
soft-landing after conceding the presidency to the All Progressives Congress in
the presidential election on March 28.
“I urge
the PDP faithful to pick up the pieces and ensure that we return quickly to our
old winning ways. There should be no room for voter apathy that was a major
factor to our losing the presidential election,” Mr. Mu’azu said.
“While
our opponents were savouring their famous victory, we should out flank them and
corner at least two thirds of the states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“This is
not an impossible target if we return to our elements with immediate effect. We
have done it before and we can do it again. Nothing will be sweeter than PDP
taking Lagos, our own Rivers State and Imo. Our candidates in these states are
first class material who have fully penetrated the political structures of
those states and are set to win.”
The
chairman said the party’s target is to retain the 21 states it currently leads
“and then sink our teeth into the heart of our political opponents and show
that their presidential victory is nothing more than a one-off that won’t be
repeated in a long while.”
He
recounted that earlier in the week, he reminded the PDP gubernatorial
candidates in all the states that one thing that won’t happen in this
gubernatorial race is the “so called bandwagon effect.”
He
stressed, “The reason is simple. Our party is used to bouncing back whenever we
experience a setback.”
Mr.
Mu’azu said the PDP in the past 16 years of democracy has maintained fair play
consistently and that even the APC admitted this in its response to President
Goodluck Jonathan’s speech conceding to president-elect General Muhammadu
Buhari.
He
stated, “The key to winning the remaining election is heavy turnout and voting
the PDP all the way. There should be no tactical voting. Be consistent in your
support for the party. What we experienced in the presidential election is
merely a hiccup which we must cast out in the gubernatorial polls.
“All PDP
supporters must remember their pedigree, our track record and history of the
party and the source of our electoral feats of the last sixteen years. We are
the reason that democracy has taken root in Nigeria since 1999. This is
something every member of our great party should be very proud of.
“We have
only lost a battle but the war to bring our country to the highest level of
democratic governance is still to be won or lost. Our governorship candidates
should go out and finish the good fight and come up trumps in the remaining
gubernatorial and houses of assembly election on 11th April. We are remaining
the winning party and by God’s special grace we shall win again and again.”
The
National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Adamu Mu’azu, has
charged members of the party nationwide to ensure that it wins 24 states in the
April 11 governorship elections.
In a
statement on Saturday, Mr. Mu’azu listed the states the party must win to
include Lagos, Rivers and Imo whose governorship candidates he described as
“first class materials.”
The PDP
currently controls 21 of the 36 states in the country. They are Bayelsa, Cross
River, Delta, Akwa Ibom, Abia, Ebonyi, Enugu, Adamawa, Taraba, Bauchi, Gombe,
Benue, Plateau, Niger and Kogi.
Others
are Jigawa, Katsina, Kebbi, Kaduna, Ekiti and Ondo.
Mr.
Mu’azu, who could not deliver his home state, Bauchi, to the PDP in last
Saturday’s presidential election, urged the party faithful to pick up the
pieces and ensure that they return quickly to its “winning ways.”
According
to him, the gubernatorial election next week would certainly provide the PDP a
soft-landing after conceding the presidency to the All Progressives Congress in
the presidential election on March 28.
“I urge
the PDP faithful to pick up the pieces and ensure that we return quickly to our
old winning ways. There should be no room for voter apathy that was a major
factor to our losing the presidential election,” Mr. Mu’azu said.
“While
our opponents were savouring their famous victory, we should out flank them and
corner at least two thirds of the states of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
“This is
not an impossible target if we return to our elements with immediate effect. We
have done it before and we can do it again. Nothing will be sweeter than PDP
taking Lagos, our own Rivers State and Imo. Our candidates in these states are
first class material who have fully penetrated the political structures of
those states and are set to win.”
The
chairman said the party’s target is to retain the 21 states it currently leads
“and then sink our teeth into the heart of our political opponents and show
that their presidential victory is nothing more than a one-off that won’t be
repeated in a long while.”
He
recounted that earlier in the week, he reminded the PDP gubernatorial
candidates in all the states that one thing that won’t happen in this
gubernatorial race is the “so called bandwagon effect.”
He
stressed, “The reason is simple. Our party is used to bouncing back whenever we
experience a setback.”
Mr.
Mu’azu said the PDP in the past 16 years of democracy has maintained fair play
consistently and that even the APC admitted this in its response to President
Goodluck Jonathan’s speech conceding to president-elect General Muhammadu
Buhari.
He
stated, “The key to winning the remaining election is heavy turnout and voting
the PDP all the way. There should be no tactical voting. Be consistent in your
support for the party. What we experienced in the presidential election is
merely a hiccup which we must cast out in the gubernatorial polls.
“All PDP
supporters must remember their pedigree, our track record and history of the
party and the source of our electoral feats of the last sixteen years. We are
the reason that democracy has taken root in Nigeria since 1999. This is
something every member of our great party should be very proud of.
“We have
only lost a battle but the war to bring our country to the highest level of
democratic governance is still to be won or lost. Our governorship candidates
should go out and finish the good fight and come up trumps in the remaining
gubernatorial and houses of assembly election on 11th April. We are remaining
the winning party and by God’s special grace we shall win again and again.”
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