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Why losing election 2023 may end PDP – Atiku explains
Nigeria’s Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has expressed fear of the Peoples Democratic Party losing the 2023 presidential election, TopNaija reports.
Speaking with the PDP Board of Trustees members during a Consultative meeting in Abuja, Atiku said the PDP may not survive another eight years as an opposition party.
According to Atiku, “I am worried and you should be worried too that if we do not win, it means we will be in opposition again for the next eight years.
“By the next eight years, I don’t know how many of us will be left in politics and it may even ultimately lead to the death of the party because people gravitate, particularly in developing countries, towards governments.
“So this is a very crucial and historical moment in history, for our survival.”
Atiku added that there was no need for PDP to play into the gallery by adopting zoning for its presidential slot on the sole basis that the ruling party adopted it.
“We invented and formulated this zoning policy simply because we wanted every part of this country to have a sense of belonging and I personally have paid my dues on the issue of zoning.
“Therefore, you cannot come and try to imply that the PDP has not been following the zoning policy.
“The many years of PDP government eight years and six years all of them were from the south. So, we should not be stampeded by the opposition party. They have a moral obligation,” he said.