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PDP gladiators and imaginary enemies

By Adelaja Adeoye, Lagos
21 August 2016   |   3:47 am
Nigerians can attest to the fact that the supposed leading opposition party PDP has not been living up to the expectations of the people. People are of the opinion that President Buhari is using the state instruments to torment...
Ali Modu Sheriff

Ali Modu Sheriff

Sir: Nigerians can attest to the fact that the supposed leading opposition party PDP has not been living up to the expectations of the people. People are of the opinion that President Buhari is using the state instruments to torment, harass and hound opposing voices especially those in the PDP into submission

All of these harassment were supposedly due to their criticism of Buhari’s flaws ranging from economy mismanagement, intolerance of opposition, despotic disposition, inability to unite Nigerians and the use of too much of propaganda than real governance.

Yet, the ongoing imbroglio Senator Ali Modu Sheriff and the National Caretaker Committee Chairman Senator Ahmed Makarfi is one major reason one should be wondering why the mad rush for the Wadata House, if truly PDP is a dead party or one under the siege of the APC!

At this rate of political bickering in PDP, the direction of things is not clear and PDP may be its own worst enemy. For example, in Lagos a father and his political son are sharply divided over the chairmanship seat in the Wadata House. Now things are getting really interesting in the PDP.

I honestly hope for the best candidate to emerge with the mind of re-positioning, reforming and returning the party to the winning ways, which will help Nigerians come out of the current deadly chains of Buhari and his APC.

One man I have seen to enjoy such expectations from both the old and young party members cut across all states in Nigeria is Pharm. Jimi Agbaje.
Adelaja Adeoye, Lagos

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