>
Niger State Governor, Muazu Babangida Aliyu, has taken a swipe at the Adamu Muazu- led National Working Committee NWC of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for clinging to power after leading the party to a “disastrous defeat’’ in the last general elections in the country.
According to Aliyu, the best and most civilised thing was to throw in the towel.
The governor spoke at the commissioning of the multi -billion Naira Shiroro Bridge linking Niger and Kaduna States. He said that the loss suffered by the party at presidential level and in most states coupled with the massive defection of some members to the All Progressives Congress (APC) were not enough reasons for him to dump the party.
His words: “How could you lead a party to disastrous outing in an election and you are still in place, take the blame for the defeat by quitting and if the PDP still wants you they will beg you to stay?’’
He warned that if Muazu and his team refused to throw in the towel now “the actual change will come in March 2016 when we will elect new leaders at the national convention of our party.’’
Also, his Jigawa State counterpart, Alhaji Sule Lamido, who spoke on the occasion said that he would not leave the PDP which he was a foundation member for tenants saying that defection was not the answer to such defeat in a democracy.
The two governors said that they had no plans to quit the PDP or float a new party in readiness for the 2019 general elections.