By David Odama
The people’s Democratic party, (PDP) in Nasarawa Tuesday declared that the fight to rescue the people from injustice done to them was not about the 2023 governorship candidate of the party, Emmanuel Ombugadu or the PDP.
Addressing a coalition of supporters under the auspices of coalition for justice, Chairman of the party in the state, Alh Adamu Bako Ninga
charged the 197 various support groups championing the course for justice.
He encourage the coalition group not to see the struggle to liberate the state from injustice by PDP as a personal issue rather they should join the party to salvage the state from the hands of those interested in their personal gains.
“I always control my emotion when N assrawa citizens speak of their sufferings. I want to encourage you not because of me or any other person, but our generation to come”,
Ninga stated
” We will collaborate with you on the way forward for the liberation of Nasarawa. You women and men are the God sent, let’s work for the people of Nasarawa” The party chairman begged.
Adams Ninga further urged the citizens not to sleep and forget the need for restoration of confidence, believing in the party, said “what we are fighting for is for the future generations including our unborn chicken.”
While pledged that the gate of the PDP secretariat is wide open for any useful contribution to the Nasarawa project, he reassured the citizens of the commitment of the party to their welfare and wellbeing.
Earlier, the leader of the Coalition for Justice Nasarawa state, Mr Justin Alu pledged the group’s loyalty and support to the new PDP chairman, assuring the mobilization and actualization of 197 various indigenous and their interest groups for the Nasarawa project in 2027.
Alu stated clearly that the Coalition stands for Equity and Justice, adding, it would maintain its tradition of defending the political interest of the Nasarawa people which the PDP aptly represents.
The coalition rules out her support for the ADC, urging her members to distance from any infiltration, adding that Justices for peace will speaking in 2027 in Nasarawa