
The aspirants, including Alh. Mohammed Hayatudeen, Kalu Chikwendu, Tarry Oliver, Dele Momodu and Charles Ugwu, made the pledge on Wednesday when they paid a solidarity visit to Atiku at his Abuja residence.
Leading the PDP chieftains, Hayatudeen told the PDP presidential candidate that their visit was to congratulate the flag bearer on his victory at the primary and to wish him well in the forth coming general elections.
Also, Momodu congratulated Atiku saying the visit was their first meeting with the presidential flagbearer after the primaries.
Momodu stated the importance of having all the presidential aspirants on board to ensure victory for the party at the polls come February 2023.
Momodu, who believed that PDP has the best chance to win the 2023 presidential election, insisted that all the aspirants have agreed to foster support to deliver the party to victory.
He called for the intervention of all the stakeholders and appealed for everyone to come together and support the party to victory.
He mentioned that whatever the grievances are amongst the party members, it is important for everyone to come together to form a united and indivisible entity against the ruling party.
The only female aspirant in the last PDP primary election, Mrs Tarry Oliver, in her short speech, stated that as former aspirants, they are reaching out to all their colleagues with the hope that everyone will come on board to deliver the party in all the elections.
She expressed her firm belief that the structure of the party will encourage a collective approach which will include women and youths participation that will enable the party to focus on issue based campaigns.
According to her, PDP is one united family, assuring Nigerians that whatever is happening within the party is a family affair, which will ultimately be resolved amicably.
In his response, Atiku expressed his gratitude for the visit and commended the visitors for accepting the outcome of the presidential primaries.
He assured them that he is ready to work with all stakeholders in the party to attain victory in 2023. He also reaffirmed the importance of presenting a united front in a collective quest to rescue Nigeria from bad governance.
In a statement signed by Special Assistant to Atiku, Abdulrasheed Shehu, the former vice president stated that the project of reclaiming the country is not a one man’s job, but a collective responsibility.
Atiku stated that as the campaign period draws near, he looks forward to more interactive sessions with the group.
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