PDP Should Cash-In On APC’s Mistakes, Says Ciroma

  • As party woos founding fathers

Onyebuchi Ezigbo in Abuja

Former Minister of Finance and an elder statesman, Alhaji Adamu Ciroma, has advised the leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to stop lamenting its woos but to try and take advantage of the mistakes of the APC-led administration as it prepares for the next general election in 2019.

Ciroma who is also a former Central Bank Governor and one of the founding fathers of the PDP, told a delegation of the Board of Trustee of the opposition party led by its Chairman, Senator Walid Jibrin who came to his house to seek for his advise, that they should should begin to see their role in politics as service to humanity.

“Today, PDP didn’t lose and APC didn’t win because APC has a lot to do as when you talk about politics you talk about PDP. When you talk of politics people talk about PDP as if APC does not exist. So far APC is not playing the right role. APC will make a lot of mistake and PDP must be ready to put things right and all of you must be ready to contribute, participate and to get involved in governance for the interest of ordinary Nigerians, ” he said.

Ciroma who along with his wife, Inna Ciroma, received the BoT delegation comprising former Deputy Senate Presidents, Senator Ibrahim Mantu, Senator Adolphus Wagbara and former Minister of Information, Jerry Gana, Taminu Turaki and Senator Stella Omu, also advised politicians in the country to always play right roles in politics.

The politician who withdrew from active politicking in PDP before the 2015 general elections due to some personal issues regretted that he had forewarned the party of imminent dangers ahead but that his wise counsel was not heeded.

“Just before the last elections and when we saw the trend of event, I warned members of the PDP to prepare itself for whatever eventuality that may come but they did listen and they lost.

“Everybody who participate in politics must to do so for a good course, for economic benefit and political stability of ordinary Nigerians. There will always be more than one party and the beauty of democracy is that everyone who have chance to rule should be given chance to make his mistakes.

“I insist that people must play the rightful role in politics and that role is to promote the interest of the poor masses. Anybody can make a mistake. The beauty of it is that every party that has a chance to rule has the chance to make mistakes,” he said.

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