APC will know I’m an attack dog – Mu’azu
The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic
Party, Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, has said PDP will not go
into any alliance with the incoming administration of
the opposition All Progressives Congress.
He has promised that instead of being friendly with
the incoming government of Muhammadu Buhari,
the APC will know that he, as the PDP chairman, is an
attack dog.
Mu'azu, who made the declaration while answering
questions from journalists in Umuahia, Abia State,
after his visit to Governor Theodore Orji on Thursday
night, said PDP would rather give a tough opposition
to APC from May 29 after the latter takes over power.
He said, "By the special grace of God, we will give
them a run for their money; that I can assure you
under my leadership despite that I am accused of not
being an attack dog. They will understand it later. I
will wait until such a time when God gives me the
opportunity; then they will know whether or not I am
an attack dog."
Muazu said PDP would undergo rebranding under
his leadership so as to be able to reclaim its
dominance and enviable position in Nigeria's political
landscape.
He said, "The PDP National Working Committee,
under my supervision, will be able to rebrand the
party, redirect the party, and ensure that the party
takes up its national and state leadership position.
"The mistakes we have made individually and
collectively will be analysed by a committee and pass
to us for implementation to ensure success in
subsequent elections."
On the PDP's poor outing at the polls, Muazu said he
had taken full responsibility, but submitted that
"power comes from God; PDP is under testing by
God."
The PDP chairman added, "Unfortunately for them,
the responsibility as to whether we succeed or fail,
does not solely rest on the National Working
Committee. However, I have repeatedly said it that
success has too many fathers and brothers too.
Failure has non. I have taken full and total
responsibility for whatever has happened to the party
now.
"I believe in God. And I also believe in destiny and I
also believe that power and glory belong to the
Almighty God. He gives to whom he wants when he
wants. Therefore, he has taken it from us. We give
thanks to him all the same today and in the future,
and forever, we will remain thankful unto him.
"I assure you that we are under test by God and God
will not let us fail. We will succeed. We will pass this
test. "
During a courtesy session earlier with Orji, Muazu
expressed concern over the manipulation of results
in some quarters to rob PDP of victory in Abia
governorship poll but vowed that the party would
vigorously resist such moves.
Orji thanked him for the visit, and said the visit would
help ginger the morale of PDP members in the state.
Muazu was accompanied on the visit by the PDP
Deputy National Chairman, Uche Secondus, and
National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh.
Party, Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, has said PDP will not go
into any alliance with the incoming administration of
the opposition All Progressives Congress.
He has promised that instead of being friendly with
the incoming government of Muhammadu Buhari,
the APC will know that he, as the PDP chairman, is an
attack dog.
Mu'azu, who made the declaration while answering
questions from journalists in Umuahia, Abia State,
after his visit to Governor Theodore Orji on Thursday
night, said PDP would rather give a tough opposition
to APC from May 29 after the latter takes over power.
He said, "By the special grace of God, we will give
them a run for their money; that I can assure you
under my leadership despite that I am accused of not
being an attack dog. They will understand it later. I
will wait until such a time when God gives me the
opportunity; then they will know whether or not I am
an attack dog."
Muazu said PDP would undergo rebranding under
his leadership so as to be able to reclaim its
dominance and enviable position in Nigeria's political
landscape.
He said, "The PDP National Working Committee,
under my supervision, will be able to rebrand the
party, redirect the party, and ensure that the party
takes up its national and state leadership position.
"The mistakes we have made individually and
collectively will be analysed by a committee and pass
to us for implementation to ensure success in
subsequent elections."
On the PDP's poor outing at the polls, Muazu said he
had taken full responsibility, but submitted that
"power comes from God; PDP is under testing by
God."
The PDP chairman added, "Unfortunately for them,
the responsibility as to whether we succeed or fail,
does not solely rest on the National Working
Committee. However, I have repeatedly said it that
success has too many fathers and brothers too.
Failure has non. I have taken full and total
responsibility for whatever has happened to the party
now.
"I believe in God. And I also believe in destiny and I
also believe that power and glory belong to the
Almighty God. He gives to whom he wants when he
wants. Therefore, he has taken it from us. We give
thanks to him all the same today and in the future,
and forever, we will remain thankful unto him.
"I assure you that we are under test by God and God
will not let us fail. We will succeed. We will pass this
test. "
During a courtesy session earlier with Orji, Muazu
expressed concern over the manipulation of results
in some quarters to rob PDP of victory in Abia
governorship poll but vowed that the party would
vigorously resist such moves.
Orji thanked him for the visit, and said the visit would
help ginger the morale of PDP members in the state.
Muazu was accompanied on the visit by the PDP
Deputy National Chairman, Uche Secondus, and
National Publicity Secretary, Olisa Metuh.
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