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PEOPLE'S TRUST POLITICAL PARTY ADOPTS PRESIDENTIAL ASPIRANT

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PRESS RELEASE   GETTING NIGERIA OUT OF ITS POLITICAL LEADERSHIP QUAGMIRE … New thinking, new possibilities . PRESS RELEASE BY  PEOPLE’S TRUST The Alternative Political Party ADOPTS DATTI BABA AHMED  We at People’s Trust,The Alternative Political Party,being newly registered have researched and rigorously vetted 37 Presidential aspirants from all political parties including the incumbent who has not indicated that he is fully gearing for another term. In all, we see that majority of these aspirants are the usual suspects, former Governors, former Vice Presidents, Former Military Dictators etc with huge baggage of the same old way of governance that has left our country impoverished and inching every day to the brink of disintegration. We say it is time to reverse this process. We need an intelligent leader who is completely detribalized and abreast with world best practices of leadership responsibility and responsiveness to the needs of its diverse peoples. A le

PDP: GODSDAY ORUBEBE CALLS FOR REFORMS IN OPEN LETTER TO PARTY CHAIRMAN, UCHE SECONDUS,

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Dear Sir, Weathering the Storm: Marching Into A Better Nigeria 1.           I crave your indulgence on the premise of our relationship, working close together in the interest of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), to address you through an open letter. As the National Chairman of our great Party, your stewardship in its affairs have ramifications for its survival as a vibrant representation of Nigerians’ aspirations for a greater country. It will also affect your legacy to restore honour and virtue to the PDP as an ideological force in the social, economic and political development of Nigeria. 2.           Seeking Closure: To borrow the term used by then President Barrack Obama when his Party lost woefully to the opposition in the 2010 American mid-term elections, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), our bastion of hope and renewal for Nigeria, received a “Shellacking” in the 2015 Nigerian general elections. Our internal efforts to diagnose what happened identified impositi