A former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar, said on Monday in
Kaduna that the days of the ruling
People’s Democratic Party were numbered, declaring that the new National
Chairman of the party, Alhaji Adamu Mu’azu,
could not do anything to change
the fortunes of the party.
The former Vice President, who spoke in an interview on the
English service of the Liberty FM Radio,
Kaduna, on Monday, insisted that Mua’azu’s
reconciliation tour across the country to woo back defected PDP chiefs
would not make a difference.
“I told him it won’t make a difference. Before he took up the job,
he (Mu’azu) came to me and told me he wanted the job. I told him to leave it
because ‘you are not going to do anything about it’,” he said.
When asked on how he could
assist the new PDP Chairman, as a founding member of the party, the Turakin
Adamawa said if he was requested to do so, “no problem.
He added, “First of all, I did not leave the PDP, I was pushed out
of the PDP by my former boss. Ever since I returned four years ago, PDP has not communicated to me and
I have not communicated to PDP. I have not attended any of their meetings and
they have not invited me.”
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