The National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP),
Alhaji Adamu Mu'azu, says there's no way his party will get a landslide victory
in the forthcoming elections, but that he is “convinced” it would emerge
victorious.
Mu’azu, the former governor of Bauchi State, made the
remark in an unusual statement he signed in Abuja on Thursday to try to
shore up the party’s dwindling fortunes and refurbish his relationship with the
President.
He has recently declared he would rather resign his
chairmanship than insult General Muhammadu Buhari, the presidential candidate
of the All Progressives Congress.He hinged the PDP’s hopes on
wooing undecided voters as well as traditional rulers, whom Mr. Jonathan is
known to have been offering large bribes.
"We are going around the
country in search of undecided voters, who are the final battle ground where
the election will be won or lost, he said, adding that the APC could continue
to stir the rumour mills into believing that he and Mr. Jonathan are in
disagreement, but that they are very serious about winning the presidential
election.
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