PDP
national chairman, Adamu Mu’azu, continued his pushback against those
calling for him and other members of the National Working Committee to
resign as he took to social media website, Twitter, for over three hours
today to air his own side of the story.
Tweeting from his personal handle, Mu’azu explained on Tuesday
morning that he had been in the party for 16 years as a staunch member
who had given his all to the progress of the PDP and had no plans to
quit the party.
He denied allegations of betraying Pres. Jonathan, wondering how
anyone could betray himself”. He said if he had the choice he would back
Jonathan again and again.
Mu’azu however admitted that the perception of both the president and
the PDP in the North was at an “all time low”. He put the blame for
that on “lies told by politicians.”
So far no PDP leaders has agreed with the argument that Pres.
Jonathan and the PDP lost due to a consensus by the majority that they
had failed to deliver on their promises.
For Mu’azu it was a case of “ethnicity and tribalism.”
He advised anyone who expects him to resign or decamp to “stop the wishful thinking” as he has “a party to lead.”
“Some who are singing ‘change the entire NWC’ were the same ones who
brought us to this level with their insincerity and praise singing. The
APC has nothing to offer someone like me. I am too principled to betray
my party. I have been here since 1999,” he said.
Check out the chairman’s tweets HERE:
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