The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu has said that the ruling party requires prayers to overcome its numerous challenges and to recover lost grounds.
Mu’azu stated this Wednesday when the Governors Emmanuel Uduaghan and Idris Wada of Delta and Kogi States respectively paid him a courtesy visit at the party’s national secretariat.
Said he: “We must admit that
the PDP has problems. The PDP needs prayers, sacrifice, commitment to move forward. We don’t know whether it’s a sailing ship or a ship that’s about to wreck.
“We know our party has lost some grounds so we must assess ourselves. We must mark ourselves, we must be true to ourselves, we must be sincere to ourselves and find out what is wrong. “Mistakes have been made that require forgiveness and correction in order to reclaim lost grounds. If properly runned, PDP will achieve a lot. We have a job to build a party that will stand the test of time”.
Mu’azu appealed to chieftains of the party that defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) to come back, saying that the party would be ready to re-admit them.
“I want to use this opportunity and medium today to appeal to those members of our party who have decided to leave for a journey to unknown destination, to a strange land where they will never be accepted as home.
“This is your home so come back home because our doors are wide open. I assure you that we will continue to do whatever it takes to ensure that we deepen internal democracy in PDP. “We are going to build after regaining our grounds to continue strengthening and deepening democracy and rule of law in our party”, he stated.
Pledging their loyalty to the party chair, Governors Uduaghan and Wada said they have been mobilising support for the party in their states.
The governors said they have been able to win the support of the people in their states through human capital development in critical sectors.
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