Fri. Dec 20th, 2024
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Former Vice President of Nigeria, Atiku Abubakar, said he has reconciled on party affairs with Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike.

Mr. Wike, an influential governor in the opposition Peoples Democratic Party, supported Aminu Tambuwal against Mr. Atiku in the 2019 PDP presidential primaries. But Mr. Atiku defeated his candidate to secure the party’s ticket to Mr. Wike’s consternation.

Speaking with reporters in Port Harcourt on Thursday, Mr. Atiku said he met with Mr. Wike to reconcile party affairs and position the opposition party to wrest power from the ruling All Progressives Congress in 2023.

“Well, I came here to reconcile with the governor on party affairs and how we can ensure that there is unity and stability in the party,” Mr. Atiku, who analysts say may be oiling his political machinery for the run-up to 2023 general elections, said. “So, that we can take over government in 2023. I believe that Nigerians can’t wait for 2023 to come so that PDP will return.”

“I think he (Wike) is the topmost governor we have in the party. There is no doubt about that in terms of projects, youths, and employment, in terms of security. Yes, we have security challenges all over the country,” the former vice president stated.

Lamenting insecurity and economic hardship in the country under the watch of President Muhammadu Buhari, Mr. Atiku said the PDP will come up with policies to rescue the country.

“I have never seen it (insecurity) this bad. I am 70 years plus, I have never seen it this bad in terms of security challenges, in terms of economy, in terms of unemployment. This is the worst.

“Why can’t you give us time. We will come up with our policies. We will present them to Nigerians when the time comes,” Mr. Atiku told reporters.

“We have done that before. Under PDP, we recorded the highest economic growth, the best foreign reserves, we reduced unemployment. You know that we can do it?”

The PDP lost power at the center of the All Progressives Congress in 2015. The party was also defeated in the Presidential election in 2019.

The Economist, in a report, said the poor performances of the Buhari regime in key sectors such as security, economy, and jobs would hand victory to the PDP in 2023.

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