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It is not yet Uhuru…Elumelu tells PDP leaders

By Ben Ogbemudia
Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu said it is ‘not yet uhuru’ for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) though they are surmounting the crisis.

In his remarks the Minority Leader of the House of Representatives, Rt. Hon. Ndudi Elumelu, at the 93rd National Executive Committee (NEC) Meeting of the PDP, Thursday, September 9, 2021 at the PDP National Secretariats Abuja said the charge beckons on them all, now than ever before, to be even more united in jettisoning all personal interests and assuming a more nationalistic approach in all our decisions and discourses so as to provide our compatriots with the much-needed platform to forcefully rally for the task ahead.

“We must bear in mind that our decisions and activities will not only affect the fate of our party but that of Nigerians in general in their quest to salvage our nation from the misrule of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

” We must therefore be guided by singular purpose of marching with our compatriots in their determined quest for a new beginning under the banner of the PDP.

” Leaders and elders of our party, I can assure you that Nigerians are solidly behind us. As long as we remain united and that our decisions reflect their aspiration for the new beginning, they are willing to follow us to the end, and that end is an inevitable victory, come 2023.

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“Our citizens have suffered the most unimaginable under the APC, a nightmarish pirate ship that is only out to pillage, plunder and suppress the people.

” Indeed, Nigerians cannot wait to see the APC out of office so that there can be an end to the mindless killings, terrorism, banditry, economic hardship, poverty and utter hopelessness that the APC has brought to our dear country. The only assurance of security and a return to life of unity, peace, national cohesion and economic prosperity is in returning the PDP to power, and Nigerians are determined to follow us to the end.

“In this regard, I charge every one of us to make sacrifices as we gear up towards the forthcoming national convention so that we will elect competent national officers who will eventually lead us to victory.

” In all, one thing is sure. If we work hard and not relent, the PDP will be reinstated to power, come May 29, 2023.”

He commended leaders, the Board of Trustees, (BoT), the PDP Governors’ Forum, the National Working Committee (NWC), the National Caucus and all other organs of our party for their collective effort in resolving the crisis.

” With my vantage position as a parliamentarian, I make regular contact with Nigerians from all walks of life. I am happy to report to NEC that such confidence has been reinvigorated by the way and manner in which our party has handled our challenges.”

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