PDP Convention: “We have a chance to set the ship aright in 2023” Atiku

Says APC very corrupt, lacks leadership capacity

Former Vice-President Atiku Abubakar yesterday in Abuja charged all Nigerians to take the opportunity presented by the Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP), to set Nigeria aright.

Abubakar gave the charge while addressing delegates and party officials at the 2021 PDP National Convention.

According to him, there are many differences, but Nigerians can achieve anything if they put their differences aside.

He said that the Convention was an opportunity to make decisions that would shape the future of the party for the benefit of all Nigerians.

Abubakar said Nigeria was passing through the most difficult period of its existence, saying that he is 70-yrs plus and had never seen the country in such a shape.

He said there was so much insecurity and social tension which were threatening the unity and corporate existence of the country.

He added the situation of the country was an opportunity for the PDP to carry out its responsibility and save the country.

Earlier, the Senate Minority Leader, Sen. Enyinnaya Abaribe, noted that Nigeria was going through difficult moments.

The senator decried the insecurity, socioeconomic difficulties and separatist agitations in the country, saying Nigerians were tired and were following proceedings at the convention anxiously waiting for its outcome.

Abaribe urged delegates and party officials not to disappoint on-looking Nigerians and pledged the commitment of all PDP lawmakers in the National Assembly to ensuring that the party enthroned a better leadership in 2023.

The former Vice President further said Nigeria is on the edge of a precipice as the country is going through the most trying and difficult period of its existence.

The Wazirin Adamawa, therefore, appealed to party members and all Nigerians to shun past differences, set aside political machinations and scheming and wrestle power from the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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