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PDP will unseat APC in 2019 – Makarfi, Dickson

 Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi

Senator Ahmed Mohammed Makarfi


Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, National Caretaker Committee and a former governor of Kaduna State, Senator Ahmed Makarfi, has said that the party is only on sabbatical leave, assuring that it will bounce back in 2019 to oust the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

Also speaking, the Chairman, reconciliation committee of the PDP, Governor Seriake Dickson of Bayelsa State expressed optimism that the PDP would come out of the present crisis stronger than the APC.

Addressing some of the PDP supporters shortly before they went into a closed door meeting in Makarfi’s residence in Kaduna, Makarfi and Dickson agreed that there was the need for reconciliation and forgiveness among stakeholders of the party who may have felt offended in one way or the other.

“PDP will bounce back, and in Kaduna we are only on sabbatical, we have a formidable team. We need to reconcile, we need to ac­knowledge where we went wrong. It is a good virtue to say sorry where you are wrong. It is a good virtue to reconcile,” Makarfi said.

Dickson said: “No doubt in the cause of events, we must have hurt each oth­er. On behalf of all, as chair­man of the caretaker com­mittee, I wish to apologise to all, from whichever side they belong, who feel hurt by whatever means. Litigation may just give you a legal vic­tory, but it may not give you a permanent peace and har­mony amongst your family.”

“He explained that he was in Kaduna to consult with stakeholders on how to move the party forward. I am in Kaduna to consult with our National Chairman who is one of the respected leaders of our party and of our country. I am here to consult with him on the way forward for our coun­try,” he said.

The Bayelsa Governor enjoined contending forces to embrace the option of dialogue to settle all disagreements, telling party supporters that; “People should resort to political solution and politi­cal solution comes by engagement, meetings and interaction of party leaders not litigation in the law courts.”

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