Politics
Atiku Abubakar: PDP Will Bounce Back

In a humanized form, Atiku Abubakar, the former Vice-President, expressed his belief that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is poised for a comeback and is committed to providing Nigerians with a government that is attentive to their needs.
This declaration was made through a statement issued by his Media Office in Abuja on a Friday.
“Atiku Abubakar emphasized that the PDP is the originator of our present-day democracy and is dedicated to ensuring that democracy not only endures in Nigeria but also leads the nation to prosperity through its principles.”
“Being one of the founding fathers of our great party, the PDP, I take great pride in having participated in the process of nurturing the party from infancy to a deliberate agency of socio-political and economic development in Nigeria.
“In the 16 years that the PDP was at the helm of affairs in our country, the party offered quality leadership through various administrations and the achievements recorded in those 16 years have remained the benchmark for positive growth in our economy and other critical areas of our national life.
“Of course, the PDP took leading role in the deconstruction of military rule in Nigeria, and the peculiarities of our contemporary experiences both within Nigeria and other countries in Africa demand that the PDP should once again, rise to the occasion in cancelling the economic hardship and other structural deficiencies that directly bear negatively on our people in the past nearly eight and half years,” he said.
Abubakar added: “I have every confidence that the PDP will bounce back to give Nigerians a responsive government.”

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