Mu’azu and Jonathan
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The national chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP,
Adamu Mu’azu, says he did his best for Jonathan
He was defending his
leadership of the party despite the PDP’s recent loss at the polls, saying he
did his best to save President Goodluck Jonathan from defeat.
GRAPHITTI NEWS/PREMIUM TIMES report:
Mu’azu broke his silence
as the ruling party faces a crisis that follows the disastrous election outing,
with many senior members of the party blaming him for the loss, and demanding
his resignation.
Writing on his Twitter
handle Tuesday, Mr. Mu’azu said those accusing him of not doing his best for President
Jonathan were “economical with the truth”.
He said he had remained
in the PDP since 1999 “as a matter of principle and strong ideology”.
“I gave my best and all
to the campaign of Mr. President and the party. We went to every state in
Nigeria to campaign.
“In the face of abuse,
insult and open ridicule by our friends and brothers we supported our leader
President Jonathan faithfully,” Mr. Mu’azu, a former governor of Bauchi State,
said.
The PDP spokesperson,
Olisa Metuh, had on Monday said the leadership of the party was sidelined
during the campaigns for Mr. Jonathan, while overzealous members preached hate
and helped raise the popularity of Muhammadu Buhari, the eventual winner of the
presidential polls.
There were reports during
the electioneering campaigns that Mr. Mu’azu threatened to resign as Chairman
if the PDP campaign continued with its hate speech against Mr. Buhari and the
north.
Tweeting Tuesday, Mr.
Mu’azu said “the perception of President Jonathan and our party in the north
was at an all-time low because of the lies they were told by politicians”.
“Those who blame us for
not delivering maximum votes to the president in the north seem to have
forgotten that it’s the people who vote,” he said.
Mr. Mu’azu said if the
opportunity presents itself again, he would support Mr. Jonathan, adding
however that, “I have always preached against ethnicity and tribalism and the
voting pattern in the election was a concern to me personally.
“If I had my way,
everyone in my state ‘Bauchi’ would have voted for President Jonathan but it’s
the people that vote not me.
“The unity of Nigeria to
me is greater than sectional or ethnic interests. I can never regret supporting
our leader President Jonathan,” he said.
The PDP Chairman said if
the party is to be reformed, solution to its problems should be found. He said
those pointing accusing fingers at the leadership of the party are not helping
it.
On the allegations that the
NWC he heads betrayed Mr. Jonathan during the election, Mr. Mu’azu said “some
even ridiculed and insulted us that we betrayed President Jonathan. How can one
betray himself?”
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