Coalition: the PDP does not need you to survive, shehu bangs atiku, others

The president of the Democratic Party of people (PDP) in the state of Adamawa, lawyer. Shehu, slammed the former vice -president Atiku Abubakar and other Pdp stalwarts who recently adopted the ADC.
He accused them of being the brain behind the confusion in the PDP, underlining that the PDP does not need them to survive and their departure will not affect the possibilities of the party in 2027.

Shehu, who previously believed it was a political ally of Atiku, said this during a press briefing in Yola on Friday.
He said that the PDP made most of them what they are today giving them platforms to hold different positions of authority, but today they betray the party that made them.

The president also expressed optimism that the PDP will win the next bye elections in the electoral college of the Ganye State Assembly, despite Atiku’s decision to defect towards the ADC, underlining that no election college is a reserve of each individual, but rather it is the decision of the masses that will determine the result of the elections.

He also accused them of diverting ADC, a party with existing structures in their desperate efforts to conquer power after having held different positions, but not willing to stop on stage to grow young people.

According to him, Adamawa is the PDP and people have seen the transformation and the steps of the development of the governor Ahmadu Umaru Fingi and will vote for the party in the next room of the bye Electation assembly because the PDP is still on the ground in the State and will enjoy the supports of the people of the State of Adamawa.

He also announced the beginning of the sale of forms for the Chamber of the Election of the State of Assembly set of Assembly set for August 16, 2025 by the Inchiest of the vacant place created by the demolished of the legislator who represents the electoral college.

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