Emulate Jonathan, Mu’azu Tells APC in Taraba
National Chairman of PDP, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu
Wole Ayodele in Jalingo
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji
Adamu Mu’azu, has urged the All Progressives Congress (APC) and its
governorship candidate in Taraba State, Senator Aisha Jummai Alhassan,
to emulate President Goodluck Jonathan by conceding defeat in the
gubernatorial election in the state.
Mu’azu, who stated this yesterday in Jalingo while addressing PDP
stakeholders and supporters ahead of Saturday’s re-run election in some
parts of the state, accused the APC of scheming to win everything in the
country which he said was not good for democracy.
According to the PDP chairman, “APC should stop propagating, and face
the realities on ground. APC has been scheming to win everything across
the country which is not good for our democracy.
“I urge APC and its candidate in Taraba State to emulate President
Jonathan by conceding defeat after the gubernatorial election in the
state. The president has done something uncommonly and God would reward
him uncommonly.”
Mu’azu, who revealed that he was in the state to encourage PDP members
in the state ahead of the election, disclosed that God has given the PDP
governorship candidate, Darius Ishaku, victory in the election, urging
PDP members in the state to come out in large numbers to conclude the
governorship election.
He further disclosed that PDP would be revitalised and repositioned to
win the 2019 general election and thereby return to power at the federal
level just as he commended the Taraba people for their commitment to
the party.
Muazu, however, took a swipe at some members of the party who defected
to APC after the presidential election, saying they were not genuine
members of the party, as he added that it was instructive to know that
APC has shut its doors against them.
Meanwhile, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has
expressed its readiness to conduct the Saturday’s rerun election in the
state.
Addressing a press conference at the commission’s office in Jalingo, the state capital, yesterday, the states Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Alhaji Ahmad Makama, stated that all non sensitive and sensitive materials have been distributed to the areas where elections would take place.
Addressing a press conference at the commission’s office in Jalingo, the state capital, yesterday, the states Resident Electoral Commissioner (REC), Alhaji Ahmad Makama, stated that all non sensitive and sensitive materials have been distributed to the areas where elections would take place.
He further disclosed that two National Commissioners and three RECs
would be on ground to conduct the election adding that the Election
Officers of Donga and Zing Local Government Areas would swap positions
as part of measures to enhance the credibility of the exercise.
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