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Damagum to Kwankwaso: PDP nurtured your political career

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Damagum to Kwankwaso: PDP nurtured your political career

By Jeffrey Agbo

Acting National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Umar Damagum, has reminded Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso that the PDP nurtured his political career.

Kwankwaso, leader of the Kwankwassiya movement, unsuccessfully contested the 2023 presidential election under the platform of the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP).

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Speaking with BBC Hausa Service on Tuesday, Damagum stated that the PDP was crucial in shaping Kwankwaso into who he is today.

He also mentioned that even if the NNPP merges with three other parties, they would not win an election without the PDP.

This was in response to an interview with BBC Hausa Service on Monday where Kwankwaso criticised the PDP and its leaders, expressing his frustration over the humiliation he faced in 2015, which ultimately led to his departure from the party.

Damagum stated that despite the challenges the PDP has faced, the party is still very much alive.

He stated, “People are entitled to their opinions, but I want to remind him of the past. When they left the PDP in 2015, if the party didn’t die back then, during a time they thought they had weakened it, I don’t see why anyone would claim it is dead now.

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“Let’s not forget that the PDP remains the only party capable of winning elections if you exclude the ruling APC.

“That said, there is no party better than the PDP for Kwankwaso. The party nurtured his political career and brought him to where he is today. We still hope he will return to work with us to rebuild our party and confront this oppressive government.”

Damagum highlighted the PDP’s resilience and continued influence, pointing to its lasting structure and widespread presence throughout Nigeria.

He continued, “The PDP is the only party that has consistently won elections without being in power. Senator Kwankwaso may have left, but how many states did he win with his new party? The facts speak for themselves.

“For over two decades, the PDP has remained steadfast, maintaining its identity and producing governors and lawmakers in every part of the country.

“Even if four parties merge without the PDP, they cannot win an election. We’ve seen this play out repeatedly. Where are those parties now? Even their alliances with other parties have not delivered the desired results.

“I admit that some of his claims about the challenges we faced back then are valid. As the Deputy National Chairman (North) at the time, my powers were limited, but we tried to resolve the issues. Unfortunately, those efforts fell short. He himself acknowledged this in previous interviews.”

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