Gov. Aliyu Babangida of
Niger has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, would win
the general elections in spite of increased propaganda from the All
Progressives Congress, APC, and other opposition parties. Babangida said
this while fielding questions from State House correspondents in Abuja.
According to him, the PDP has no problem winning the elections, both at
the gubernatorial and presidential level. “Believe me, I have no
problem. While it may be tougher this time around, because of the
confederation, but believe me, PDP will win Niger State without any
hesitation, and I have no problem with that. “I don’t even think twice
about it. When people are very good in propaganda, sometime, they even
come to believe their own propaganda. “But believe me, we have no
problem in Niger State as far as PDP is concerned.” The governor, who
acknowledged that the PDP made some forgivable mistakes during its
primaries, said many of those who defected from the party would come
back after the elections.
He said the postponement of the general elections had provided the party
an opportunity to reconcile with aggrieved members. “There are, may be,
places where we have a few problems, particularly where people might
have felt aggrieved because of the way and manner the primaries were
conducted. “But, believe me, we are doing extremely well particularly,
with this time frame that has been extended. “It has given us an
opportunity to reconcile with all those who we can reconcile with. There
are some who may be bitter enough, may be until after elections before
they decide to come back. “Many of them who had left, the moment we win
back our seats, they will all come back again.” On the use of card
reader during the general elections, Babangida expressed doubt over the
effectiveness of the machine. Commenting on the friction between him and
his deputy, the governor said that the differences had since been
reconciled. NAN reports that there had been a face-off between the
governor and his deputy, Musa Ibeto, following his defection to the All
Progressives Congress (APC) in February.
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Gov. Aliyu Babangida of Niger has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, would win the general elections in spite of increased propaganda from the All Progressives Congress, APC, and other opposition parties. Babangida said this while fielding questions from State House correspondents in Abuja. According to him, the PDP has no problem winning the elections, both at the gubernatorial and presidential level. “Believe me, I have no problem. While it may be tougher this time around, because of the confederation, but believe me, PDP will win Niger State without any hesitation, and I have no problem with that. “I don’t even think twice about it. When people are very good in propaganda, sometime, they even come to believe their own propaganda. “But believe me, we have no problem in Niger State as far as PDP is concerned.” The governor, who acknowledged that the PDP made some forgivable mistakes during its primaries, said many of those who defected from the party would come back after the elections. He said the postponement of the general elections had provided the party an opportunity to reconcile with aggrieved members. “There are, may be, places where we have a few problems, particularly where people might have felt aggrieved because of the way and manner the primaries were conducted. “But, believe me, we are doing extremely well particularly, with this time frame that has been extended. “It has given us an opportunity to reconcile with all those who we can reconcile with. There are some who may be bitter enough, may be until after elections before they decide to come back. “Many of them who had left, the moment we win back our seats, they will all come back again.” On the use of card reader during the general elections, Babangida expressed doubt over the effectiveness of the machine. Commenting on the friction between him and his deputy, the governor said that the differences had since been reconciled. NAN reports that there had been a face-off between the governor and his deputy, Musa Ibeto, following his defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) in February.
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