
The presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has said there is no division in the party. Atiku in a statement yesterday said that the current agitations by members of the party were borne out of a collective concern for the growth of the PDP and the country.
The former vice president maintained that he did not “see a divided house in the PDP. I see an opportunity for us to come together stronger and united.” According to him, one of the characteristic attributes of democracy was a system with an intrinsic asset of crisis management, adding that the most noteworthy outcomeof ademocratic process is the greater possibility of conflict generation.
The PDP candidate boasted that the lesson he
“As leaders and stakeholders in the Peoples Democratic Party, the simmering agitations in our party are a reflection of our credentials as a democratic party.” Atiku, who is currently holidaying abroad, promised to bring members of the partytogether, advisingthem “not lose focus of the bigger purpose of rescuing the country from the hardship that fellowNigerianscontinuetoendure under the ruling party. “When the PDP gets better, the hope in Nigerians gets even higher that rescue is imminent.”
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