Ahead of the crucial general elections, former vice president and PDP presidential candidate in the forthcoming general elections, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, has admitted internal wranglings in the party, saying he was not perturbed as it would soon fizzle out.
Speaking in Uyo at the weekend, Atiku, who maintained that his ambition to succeed President Muhammadu Buhari was not threatened by the internal feuds with the main opposition party, assured that it was a family affair that members were working hard to resolve.
Rallying supports for Governor Udom Emmanuel who doubles as the chairman of his campaign council to finish strong in the last lap of his tenure, Atiku, represented by the Sokoto state Governor Aminu Tambuwal, enjoined the people to continue to have faith in the PDP, going by the track-record of Emmanuel’s achievements in the last seven years.
He noted that as the state turned 35, the imprints of development strides under Emmanuel, have dotted. various sectors of the state’s economy and urged for support towards successful completion and succession plans, with Pastor Uno Eno, to consolidate from 2023.