The Senate Deputy President, lke Ekweremadu, on Monday, said the federal government was intimidating members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and leadership of the National Assembly ahead of the 2019 general election in the country.
Ekweremadu said this in Akure, Ondo State capital while leading some leaders of the party to a political rally in Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State ahead of July 14 governorship election in Ekiti State.
He, however, assured Nigerians of breakthrough by PDP against the federal government, while describing the situation in Nigeria as ‘Darkest hour’.
Ekweremadu said “The leaders of the party including all of us are facing persecutions, smear campaign and threat.
“I want to tell you that this is our darkest hour in our country and the darkest part of the night is when it is almost dawn. Let everybody exercise patience we are democrat and we going to win in a democratic way. So, we are almost in the daylight.
“We want to appeal to everybody that we are democratic and we are going to win in a democratic way.
“We eschew bitterness; we eschew any kind of violence so that our winning will be in PDP way which is peaceful.
“So, the success of PDP next year will start in Ekiti by July. We are going to ensure we win in Ekiti State.
“We thank the Southwest because they are leading to this success, after that of Ekiti, we will win Osun State and after Osun by 2019 we will be winning all the way.
“We thank you for standing by us. We understand that one of our leaders, who we have an opportunity to be a minister of the federal republic of Nigeria, we have the opportunity to be the governor of this state and made him chairman of PDP governor’s forum, today out of threat he left us.
“Those who are unfaithful will never last long I want to assure you that. Like a smoke, he has left us and now we can see clearly. We can see those who are gentlemen and those we can depend on to salvage our country.
“I want to assure those of you that are still with us that you will never regret your staying back in the party.”
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