A
chieftain of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and former governor
of old Gongola State, Wilberforce Juta has expressed optimism that the
party would bounce back and win the 2019 general elections.
Speaking
to reporters in Abuja, Juta who is also a member of the party’s Board of
Trustees (BoT) explained that his position was based on the new found strength
of the party after the recent Supreme Court judgment that settled the
leadership tussle of the party in favour Senator Ahmed Makarfi.
Juta said
it was heartwarming that many of those who defected from the party across the
country are now returning in droves.He maintained that the PDP could sweep the
2019 poll without forming alliance with any of the opposition political parties
but added that the PDP is willing to avail other political parties of like
minds, the opportunity of joining ranks with it to wrest power from the APC
just as he did not rule out the possibility of the party changing its nam
According
to him, “Many of our top ranking members that left the party are coming back,
in fact, as we speak, we are being flooded by people who are trying to come
back home. Even some serving governors, many of them are coming back
home. Just wait and see; by the time we finish the mini or special convention
we are having in less than two weeks time, you will see how many people will be
flooding into PDP.
“You know you
don’t change a name of a party just like that. That party has been known for a
long time. However, if there are other political parties that will like to form
alliance with the party and maybe try to forge together, we can contemplate
that.
“It is possible
because these are different political parties coming together for synergy to
make it stronger. They may decide to change the name but unless that happens,
you don’t just go changing the name of your party with all that you have worked
for over the years. I don’t see any move for changing the name of the party at
all.”
Stressing that
PDP’s loss to the APC was avoidable if the early warnings of its founding
fathers were heeded, he blamed the situation on the absence of internal
democracy in the party.
He said, “Even in
the first place before the crisis started, I and many of us that were founding
fathers of the party were not happy and so we were vindicated by what happened
to the party.
We lost the government after 16 years and there was no need for that to happen if our pieces of advice were heeded.
We lost the government after 16 years and there was no need for that to happen if our pieces of advice were heeded.
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