The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, Uche Secondus, has said the process of ejecting the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, from Aso Rock Villa and other states in the federation has begun in earnest.
The chairman said his quit notice to the APC last December was no fluke and that the people of Jigawa “have made a very bold statement in this regard”.
Mr Secondus spoke in Duste, Jigawa State at a rally to kick-start the party’s mass mobilisation ahead of 2019.
In attendance were National Working Committee NWC, former and serving governors, lawmakers and other
“The people of Jigawa have made a bold statement that only a living and active party can make”, Mr Secondus said.
“Let him come here or call his governor ruling this state to give him report of what a dead party did in his state today”, he said.
The chairman said Nigerians have more than enough reasons why they should throw away the APC in their political life because it has been three years of hell and inactivity in governance.
“All the indices in all sectors of our national life in the past three years shows very clearly that Nigeria situation is getting worse and the people cannot wait to see off the APC.
“From corruption, to security, to the economy, the APC have woefully failed the people of Nigeria and they cannot wait to vote them out,” he said.
Governor of Gombe state Ibrahim Dankwambo, former Governor of Jigawa state and a Presidential aspirant Sule Lamido were among key speakers who echoed the Secondus call that the ruling party should start packing.