PDP Governors: We’ll Reposition The Party To Rescue Nigeria From APC’s Misgovernance
Governors elected on the platform of the Peoples Democratic Party have expressed readiness to reposition the party to rescue Nigeria from the misgovernance of the All Progressives Congress (APC), in 2023.
Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum and Governor of Sokoto, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal, who addressed journalists at 10:25 p.m. when the meeting ended after seven hours, said “we had a very fruitful meeting for about seven hours.”
“We received leaders of our party in other states where we don’t have a governor.
“We had a robust discussion with them on how to move the party forward, bringing all the leaders together, not only working towards a best national convention, but even beyond that, so that we can continue to sustain the goodwill that PDP is enjoying in Nigeria, and send the right signal to Nigerians that we truly prepared and working together as a family to ensure that by the grace of God, come 2023, we present a very united force that will rescue Nigeria from the misgovernance of APC.
The governors said they received briefings on the Anambra governorship campaign, adding that the party would put measures in place to ensure victory for the party.
“We also had in our meeting our candidate in Anambra governorship election, where we received briefing from him on how prepared our party is in Anambra and to confirm to you and Nigerians that all of us are united in supporting our party in Anambra.
“By the grace of God, we shall work assiduously towards winning the Anambra election.
The governors insisted that the October 30 national convention must hold to elect new officers of the party.
“Also, we have discussed the forthcoming convention and you will hear from NEC tomorrow (Today) what the position is going to be.“
The National Executive Committee of the party is expected to take far-reaching decisions on the zoning arrangement for party offices today.
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