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Thursday, August 30, 2018

2019: Dankwambo speaks on ‘dumping’ PDP

Gov. Ibrahim Dankwambo
The Presidential Campaign Organisation of Gov. Ibrahim Dankwambo has refuted speculations that the presidential aspirant on the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) was set to defect to another party.


The Director-General of the campaign organisation, Prof. Terhemba Shija, in an interview with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) on Wednesday, said the governor will remain in the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) irrespective of the outcome of the party’s primary.

He said that Dankwambo had consolidated his position in the PDP, having distinguished himself as the only state governor who refused to defect before and after 2015 elections in the entire 19 northern states.

Shija said that the presidential aspirant would accept whatever the outcome of PDP’s presidential primary and work with whoever emerged as the party’s flag bearer in his determination to re-position Nigeria’s economy.

“Luckily, Gov. Dankwambo himself has said it repeatedly that he is a team player. He said that he is a PDP man who was brought up and groomed by the PDP.


“He said that the party is a pool where leaders are grown and that he is one of them.

“So, nothing will make him walk out of PDP just as he did not walk out of PDP when every other person was running away.

“Don’t forget that people ran away before and after 2015, they said all sorts of things against the party. But Dankwambo stood his ground.

“Many people chickened out because of the Tsunami that APC unleashed on the country. Despite this, our principal stood his ground and fought them to a standstill both in his state and the entire North/East.

“Mind you, he was the only PDP governor who retained his position and eventually returned for a second term as a governor.

“Today, he is one of the most senior in the fold of the PDP governors. He has been resilient and consistent.

“I cannot see him running away from PDP because leaders and delegates at the presidential primary election will prefer somebody like him. Such politicians do not jump around over personal ambition or interests judging from his antecedents.

“At the end of the primaries, let me assure you that he is ready to stay back in PDP and work with whoever eventually emerges.


“But it may not even come to that because the leaders and delegates know that we will win the primary and we will fly the flag of the party,’’ he added.

-Daily Post

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