PDP made mistakes for 16 years in power –Dokpesi
One of the aspirants for the national
chairmanship position of the Peoples Democratic Party, Chief Raymond
Dokpesi, has said the party made a lot of mistakes during the 16 years
it occupied the Presidency.
He said the original idea of the
founding fathers of the PDP was to lay a foundation of a party that
would serve as an umbrella for all Nigerians, not minding their tribes
and class.
Dokpesi, who spoke during the week at
the PDP secretariat in Umuahia, the Abia State capital, said selfish
ambitions of some leaders of the party, retarded the vision, which led
to the eventual loss of power to the All Progressives Congress in the
2015 general elections.
He, however, said the APC, with its one year in power, had proved that it was incompetent to rule the country.
Dokpesi said, “Today, the PDP is
described as the most corrupt party in the country; they said our
leaders are clueless and corrupt. That was how they described former
President Goodluck Jonathan, but with the way the APC is running this
country, can we say we have a country? Is the South-East not
marginalised and denigrated?
“The current economic crisis in the
country is also alarming; our mothers cannot afford food items to
sustain their families any more. Is this the kind of Nigeria we want for
our youths? Is this the kind of change we want?
“By the special grace of God, we cannot sit back and allow the country to continue to decline.
“We cannot sit back without giving the
APC good opposition, we cannot sit back and not rebrand, re-energize and
revitalise the PDP so that by 2019, we can give the APC a purposeful
opposition and contest as a party in order to win the next presidential
election.”
While canvassing for support in the
forthcoming national convention of the PDP, Dokpesi said the PDP had the
capacity to rebuild itself to give Nigerian youths another opportunity
achieve their dreams.
He said, “I believe the youths should be
given the opportunity to run this country. It is my desires for us to
have leaders at all levels below 45 years, while elder statesmen will
sit back and give them direction.”
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