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APC Plunged Nigeria Into Problems, Vote Them Out – Tambuwal

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Presidential Campaign Council (PCC) has urged Nigerians to vote the All Progressives Congress out of power in 2023.

APC Plunged Nigeria Into Problems, Vote Them Out - Tambuwal
Aminu Tambuwal

The PDP campaign council says the APC had plunged Nigeria into numerous problems without solutions.

The Director General of the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Campaign Organisation, Aminu Tambuwal said this while at a campaign council meeting in Ekiti State, on Tuesday.

Tambuwal charged Nigerians During the inauguration to use their Permanent Voter Card to remove the All Progressives Congress from power in the 2023 general elections.

Dr Eddy Olafeso, who represented Tambuwal spoke in Ado Ekiti, the Ekiti State capital, during the inauguration of the PDP presidential campaign committee and campaign management committee in Ekiti State.

He condemned the leadership style of the APC and urged PDP members “to work for peace to defeat the monster called APC and its beneficiaries in the country.”

The acting Chairman, of Ekiti PDP PCC, Chief Ogundipe Makanjuola, said, “What is required is the unalloyed commitment to winning the presidential election in the next two months so that the PDP can revamp the battered economy of Nigeria.”

Makanjuola, a former PDP state chairman, called on party members and supporters to go out and galvanise support for the PDP and Atiku, who he described as the “incoming president.”

He told PCC and CMC members, “We have been handed a very strategic task, a very challenging assignment, but by the special grace of God, it is not insurmountable, we shall succeed.”

Other members inaugurated include former speaker, Tunji Odeyemi as secretary of the PCC and the CMC including Senator Duro Faseyi (North), Mr Dipo Anisulowo (Central) and Prof. Kolapo Olusola-Eleka (South) with Mrs Yemisi Afolabi as secretary.

The event was attended by many loyalists of the party from the 16 local government councils.

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