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The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has held a close-door meeting in Uyo, the Akwa Ibom State capital in an attempt to reach a consensus among the presidential aspirants who have indicated interest to take part in the next election coming in 2023.

The presidential aspirants, who are mainly governors elected on the party’s ticket, are seeking a consensus among them to be able to challenge the All Progressives Congress
(APC) in the next election.

The indication emerged after four of the aspirants met at the Hilltop Mansion, Government House, Uyo, Akwa Ibom State, late into the night of Monday.

The delegation included the Bauchi State Governor, Senator Bala Mohammed; his Sokoto State counterpart, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal; the former president of the Senate, Abubakar Bukola Saraki and Muhammad Hayatuddeen, with Governor Udom Emmanuel as the host.

Commenting on the meeting, the Akwa Ibom State Governor, Udom Emmanuel, welcomed the delegation to the state, affirmed his support for the “One Nigeria” course and stressed the need to build a team of patriots to tackle the nation’s challenges on time.

According to him, the task of rescuing Nigeria was way beyond individualism and partisanship, rather that it requires a team that can wake up and say enough of certain things and
then put things in the right perspectives, to rescue and restore the country, as a team.

Governor Emmanuel described the delegation as a people that love Nigeria, maintaining that they look forward to what can be made out of the country’s bad situation at the
moment.

“This is the time we have to look inwards and reappraise, then look at certain things we must do and do it right, and timely.

“That’s why you see this calibre of people coming together trying to find a consensus and to find a common ground to say that we are all but one.

“We don’t have any other country to go to. That’s the whole essence of all the meetings,” he said.

Speaking on behalf of the delegation after a closed-door meeting, Bukola Saraki thanked the governor of Akwa Ibom State for playing host to the delegation and lauded his patriotism
and commitment to uniting the party and for championing the ‘One Nigeria’ agenda.

Saraki described Governor Emmanuel as a key stakeholder in the party and said the meeting was to brief the Akwa Ibom Governor and one of the party’s Presidential hopeful on the
resolve to put the interest of the country and first in their quest for top job and to unite the party.

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“We’ve been going round the country and we are here to meet with Governor Udom Emmanuel as a key stakeholder, to brief him of our intention to find a way of uniting us and to
put the country and the party first and to inform him of our intention to have a consensus arrangement, because that is what we believe will make the party stronger,” Saraki said.

“We’ve all agreed that where we are now in Nigeria, it has become very critical that we prepare well for 2023 and we can only do that when we are selfless and united. That’s why we are here,” he added.

The immediate past Senate President therefore, expressed optimism that only the PDP can reverse the hardship and insecurity currently plaguing Nigerians.

He explained that even though each of them may have had individual ambitions but that the ambition of uniting Nigeria, rescuing it from insecurity and economic instability, is a
greater ambition.

It was gathered that the delegation also intends to proceed to meet with Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike.

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