The Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Atiku Abubakar, has admitted that his party made mistakes in Nigeria while it was at the helm of affairs in the country.
Atiku noted that he was still in talks with aggrieved members of the PDP to resolve the lingering crisis rocking the party.
The former Vice President stated this in Gombe, shortly after opening a campaign office donated to him by chieftain of the party in the state, Jamilu Isiyaku Gwamna.
He expressed confidence that the crisis rocking the party will be resolved and that the PDP would go into the 2023 elections stronger.
Atiku said the PDP is still very popular, and as the oldest party in Nigeria, it stands the chance to win the 2023 presidential election.
“We have realised that we made mistakes and we are working to correct those mistakes and we believe that Nigerians have trust in us.”
“Nigerians can compare our performances and the performance of our opponents and the difference is clear and our records can speak for us,” Atiku said.
Gwamna donated the campaign office located opposite the Deputy Governor’s office to serve as a platform for Atiku and all PDP candidates in the forthcoming general elections.
A gubernatorial aspirant, Gwamna lost the ticket to Muhammad Jibril Barde, the PDP’s governorship candidate in the state.
Daily Trust reports that the gubernatorial candidate, the state PDP Chairman, Audu Kwaskebe, and other executives of the party, were absent at the opening of the campaign office.
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