- PDP has what it takes to reclaim Plateau State – Capt. Golen
- APC Lacks Leadership competence needed to take Nigeria to the path of prosperity – Capt. Golen
A State Deputy Chairmanship Candidate of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Plateau State, Nde Capt. Bitrus Yilkudi Golen (Rtd) has said that the party is set to regain its lost glory at all levels.
He said with loyal, credible, transparent and selfless Leaders, the party will reclaim power from the ruling Party, the APC that has brought untold hardships to Nigerians.
Capt. Golen said the rate of insecurity, poverty, kidnapping, inflation, unemployment and standard of level are unprecedented in the history of Nigeria.
He said the ruling APC is bereft of ideas and sound policies to better the lives of Nigeria and take the Country to the path of prosperity.
The State Deputy Chairmanship Candidate said from the results of the 2019 General Elections especially in Plateau State despite massive rigging, vote buying and voters intimidation by the ruling party, it is clear that Nigerians still cherish PDP and desirous of the party coming back to rescue them from the claws of the present administration that has demonstrated incompetence in governance at all levels.
Capt. Golen made this known after submitting his form to the State Secretariat of the Party, Yakubu Gowon Way Jos, Plateau State.
Nde Golen said he is optimistic of emerging victorious in the forthcoming State Congress of party.
He said as a devoted Member of the party, he is always committed to the unity, progress and success.
He charged the State Executives Committee to ensure credible, transparent, free and fair congresses are conducted to produce people oriented leadership.
He urged all members of the party to remain loyal, more united and committed to the party as well as shun tendencies capable of causing division and disaffection among them.
He called on all supporters to ensure their campaigns are healthy, decorous and objective.
He said PDP in Plateau State has what it takes to reclaim power from the ruling party.
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