The embattled Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Umar Damagum, has mocked Nigerians who supported the current government under President Bola Tinubu, saying they are now enduring the consequences of trading their votes for items like spaghetti and wrappers.

This is as Damagum said that the on-going hardships faced by many should serve as a lesson to prioritise credible and capable leaders over short-term inducements.
Damagum, who was reportedly suspended by a faction of the PDPs National Working Committee (NWC) along with National Secretary, Samuel Anyanwu due to alleged disloyalty visited Bauchi State Governor, Bala Mohammed, who doubles as the PDP Chairman, State Governors Forum, yesterday.
The visit to Bauchi was part of efforts to address the internal crisis rocking the party. Addressing newsmen after a closed-door meeting with the governor and other stakeholders of the PDP, he said: The APC was never ready to govern; so what good could possibly come from them?.
Those who accepted spaghetti and wrappers to bring in this government are suffering the most, and this should serve as a lesson. We must seek credible, proven, and tested leaders who are genuinely prepared to govern, not those who simply say, emi lo kan, he stated.
Damagum expressed concern over the continued hardship many Nigerians are enduring, which he attributed to policies from Tinubus administration under the All Progressives Congress, (APC).
Speaking on Damagums visit, Governor Bala Mohammed, denied the existence of any faction within the PDP, and also reassured that the issues of suspension and internal crises would be resolved amicably.
