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2023: Tambuwal takes consultations to PDP NASS’ caucuses

By Myke Uzendu, Abuja

As the May 28th date for the Primary election of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) inches closer, Governor of Sokoto State, Hon. Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has disclosed that devolution of power is very critical for the sustainance of the current democratic culture.


The former Speaker of the House of Representatives who is aspiring for the number one position in the country, spoke on Tuesday night in Abuja, during his consultative meetingswith the PDP caucuses at the Senate and House of Representatives at different locations.

The Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, accompanied by former Sokoto State governor, Attahiru Bafarawa, former Deputy Speaker of the 7th Assembly, Hon. Emeka Ihedioha as well as Hon. Mulikat Akande  who met with the PDP Senators in the house of their Leader, Senator Eyinnaya Abaribe and the Representatives at the residence of the Minority Leader, Hon. Ndudi Elumelu in Abuja told the Senators,

“The center is overloaded and we really need to go back to the local government and state where the people are and give them more responsibilities and more resources, and that is how we are going to do it”.


The Sokoto State Governor, while soliciting for the support of the federal lawmakers to emerge as the presidential flag bearer of the PDP, pointed out that he has the capacity, ability, intelligence and experience among others to govern the country as well proffer solutions to the various problems plaguing the country.

Also addressing members of the Green Chambers, Tambuwal continued, “The issues are  very clear, the issues  of 2018 have not left us they are still very, very valid and very much around us and  they have refused to go away. Why? Because of bad governance. Bad governance of the administration at the center and I believe that in the PDP we have, what it takes to provide solutions as you have often done on the floor of the Senate and in the House of Representatives, providing alternative views.


“I have noted a number of contributions which you have made individually and collectively as a caucus on the way forward for this country, on issues of corruption, on issues of insecurity, on issues of economy and general unemployment and general state of our country.
“Something has to be done as quickly as possible as Nigeria is on the brinks and we can only do that through a democratic process. 


“The democratic process is for us to have a standard bearer that can, by the grace of God, marshal all that it takes for us to really have our hands on the deck in solving the various issues.

“It is a job that all of us must contribute to and we must source for and identify those individuals that have the capacity to man and indeed take charge of certain sub sectors of policy and governance and unless we are able to do that to assemble a marshal of team, irrespective of wherever someone is coming from, either by his his ethnicity, his region state or his religion, we may not really get it right.


“So I am sure I can convey to you the message that: I believe that in this country, we have right people. “What we require is that leadership that can identify those people and charge them with the responsibility of doing and discharging those responsibilities, that they are competent enough to handle and it’s not rocket science”, he said.

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