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2023 Presidency: PDP Reveals How They’ll End IPOB’s Agitation

by Victor Ndubuisi
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If the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, comes to power in 2023, it will reveal how it would address the Biafra movement headed by the Indigenous People of Biafra, IPOB, as well as insecurity in general across the country.

Debo Ologunagba, the PDP’s National Publicity Secretary, said the party will offer every area of the country a feeling of belonging in order to eliminate all types of unrest.

He stated that a sense of belonging in all parts of Nigeria will create unity and put a stop to the country’s agitations.

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He said this in response to a query on how the PDP plans to deal with IPOB’s Biafra movement if it wins power in 2023.

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“The PDP is a party that believes in the unity and cohesiveness of every part of this country, and in order to solve the issue of insecurity, you must give every part of this country a sense of belonging,” Ologunagba told Newsmen. Because we share a similar purpose, every anxiety and concern will go away when there is a sense of belonging.

“So, because the Peoples Democratic Party, as its name implies, is a people’s party, and we’re talking about “peoples” from many origins, faiths, and cultures coming together to build a nation.”

“When you have that unity, you can be assured that every part of the country would be interested in the success of the whole, and that is what PDP has been doing in the past.

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“Do you know that this party was in the forefront to rescue the country from dictatorship? It was founded on the principles that we as a people must be able to govern ourselves via democracy.

“And in a democracy, what you look for is based on consensus, and when it’s based on consensus, you reconcile your differences amicably, and that way, you can have a nation. Debo Ologunagba.

 

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