Begin Handover Note, Nigerians Won’t Renew Mandate in 2027 – PDP to Tinubu

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  • PDP says Tinubu’s APC government has failed Nigerians and lost public trust.

  • Party insists Nigerians are “wiser now” and will not gamble with their future.

  • Adamawa PDP Organising Secretary says recent congresses prove party’s unity.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has declared that President Bola Tinubu should begin writing his handover note, warning that Nigerians will not give him a second term in 2027.

Speaking in Yola on Friday, the PDP Organising Secretary in Adamawa State, Mr Hamza Madagali, said citizens have lost patience with the Tinubu-led All Progressives Congress (APC) government.

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Nigerians Have Lost Faith

Mr Madagali accused the ruling APC of lacking direction and plunging the country into hardship. He said Nigerians have reached a breaking point and are no longer willing to tolerate poor governance.

According to him, the PDP’s recent ward congresses in Adamawa demonstrated unity and readiness to return to power. He stressed that the outcome of the congresses proved the party was solidly positioned for national victory.

Mr Madagali argued that the composition of the APC’s National Convention committees was evidence that the ruling party’s hold on power was collapsing.

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“The APC’s time in power at the presidency is coming to an end,” he declared.

He further stated that Nigerians have learned from their past mistakes and will no longer gamble with their children’s future.

“Nigerians are wiser now; they now know the difference between original and fake. The only way out is to return the PDP back to power,” he added.

 

 

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