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Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by ameh99: 8:17am On Aug 28, 2021
Another useless option undecided undecided
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by contigiency(m): 8:33am On Aug 28, 2021
So we should now accept another Fulani man simply because his party is PDP? You guys are the most confused set of people.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Norwichsailor(m): 8:35am On Aug 28, 2021
matex97:
Collins you are disgrace for selling your conscience due to peanuts thrown at your feet. After Buhari, Tambuwal should continue?

So northern Nigeria will rule from 2015-2031.
Mtchew
I'll rather vote tinubu with one leg honestly.
PDP is disappointing me
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by murmee: 8:48am On Aug 28, 2021
quisera:
If the only option come 2023 is between PDP and APC then I'll definitely vote PDP. Anything to end the reign of terror (APC).
It might surprise you to know that it is the PDP that is causing all the Terror just to discredit and give the APC a bad image!
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by murmee: 8:49am On Aug 28, 2021
akdjr:
Anyone thinking PDP will ever come back to power is only dreaming.
GBAM!
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by arsenal33: 8:50am On Aug 28, 2021
What has he achieved as a governor in Sokoto State?
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by frankmoney(m): 8:50am On Aug 28, 2021
Another Fulani ...
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by tamdun: 8:51am On Aug 28, 2021
arsenal33:
What has he achieved as a governor in Sokoto State?
He's a fulani man, fulani means royalty in Nigeria
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by 4four(m): 9:22am On Aug 28, 2021
All I see is PR for 2023 things
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by oscarlamba: 9:36am On Aug 28, 2021
LaSenior:
cheesy

At this point anything is better than buhari
abeg nooo. Na the same thing we tell Jonathan that year oo
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by nisai: 9:41am On Aug 28, 2021
gratiaeo:
It will be calamitous to hand over Nigeria to another fulani man no matter his political leaning. Even if PDP will nominate a northerner let it be hausa, tiv or any other person except fulani. I will vote tinubu instead of another fulani. God forbid
Let them commit the blunder and see how epoch their loss will be. Senselessness is allowed.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Dharmiejoe(m): 9:46am On Aug 28, 2021
Biased write-up. Both Apc and Pdp are birds of same feather.
To think that another Fulani northerner will take control of the affairs of this country for another eight years is inconceivable.
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Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Ferdinandu(m): 10:04am On Aug 28, 2021
MTN be like, "PDP will win 2023 election", for more funny jokes text 'PDP' to131
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by teepain: 10:51am On Aug 28, 2021
tamdun:
Exactly, what about other tribes like hausa, tiv
The 2 parties ought to field southern candidates at this point in time. Why can't the PDP field an Igbo technocrat like Okonjo Iweala.

The Tivs and Hausas or Chambas can make a case for themselves when it is the Northerners' turn.

Some people will tell you that rotational Presidency isn't good but they will support quota system for admission into unity schools on the basis of being educationally disadvantaged; isn't that sophistry?
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Nobody: 10:59am On Aug 28, 2021
caracas:
Tinubu will never rule this country
I am Igbo , but I would rather vote Usman Dan fodio than give my vote to Tinubu or any Afonja..... For that matter
Lol

So you prefer a Fulani man ruling from 2015-2031? shocked

Thank God we have more people in Nigeria that are not as daft as you are.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by EmekaA125(m): 11:31am On Aug 28, 2021
Sokoto is a pure Fulani state. U will hardly see distinct Hausa stock. Tambuwal as a Fulani replacing Buhari is all shades of wrong.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by leosahm(m): 12:10pm On Aug 28, 2021
duro4chang:
Both your party PDP and APC will scatter before 2023. You will all not Excel.
u are a fool. U dnt knw ur left from ur right...... Can u compare APC n PDPhuh The untold hardship we going through rn can't be witnessed under PDP.... If u like dnt go and buy sense, u'll remaing stupid forever
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by leosahm(m): 12:15pm On Aug 28, 2021
matex97:
Collins you are disgrace for selling your conscience due to peanuts thrown at your feet. After Buhari, Tambuwal should continue?

So northern Nigeria will rule from 2015-2031.
Mtchew
oya show me 1 credible southerner than can win the presidency come 2023..huh I'm from calabar, crs. So, let's call a spade a spade. Rn, anything is better is better to kick out wickedness of the highest level from the aso rock
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by duro4chang(m): 12:26pm On Aug 28, 2021
leosahm:
u are a fool. U dnt knw ur left from ur right...... Can u compare APC n PDPhuh The untold hardship we going through rn can't be witnessed under PDP.... If u like dnt go and buy sense, u'll remaing stupid forever
Those parties will fall before 2023. They will never go beyond. Failure will befall them.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by onuman: 1:27pm On Aug 28, 2021
DSC7:
Anything to replace that worldwide calamity in Aso villa...
But anything not another Fulani.
Worse, Tambuwal is like a leopard, thinks only about power to the north, a most distrusted politician in the PDP.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by sangresan(m): 3:52pm On Aug 28, 2021
stephanie11:
By Chido Collins

With the abysmal performance of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in government, the expectation of the generality of Nigerians for an amelioration of the present situation hinges squarely on the prospects of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) taking power in 2023. But even before that, Nigerians are also full of expectations from the PDP to give the ruling APC a close mark in order to ensure that it gives good governance to the people.

Put differently, the burden of returning the country to the path of sanity shifts increasingly not just to the PDP as a corporate entity but indeed to the key dramatis personnae in its leadership architecture especially the governors, technocrats, business class. In other words, Nigerians, generally, look up to the current crop of visible leaders, to ensure that the party lives up to its bidding as an alternative to the APC. Within the governors, however, one fellow on whom this burden seems to have rested is the Chairman of their Forum, the Sokoto State Governor, His Excellency, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

As Chairman of PDP Governors' Forum, Governor Tambuwal have all eyes on him, the reason being simply that, aside his track record of democratic exposures, leadership qualities, urbane disposition, he has galvanized his colleagues into actions that have put the party in a good stead to reverse the current trend of events in the country.

Since his emergence as the Chairman of PDP-GF, he has not only been instrumental to the stability of the group, he has provided a rare leadership that has seen it rise to occasions to navigate both the ship of their party and indeed that of State, by providing constructive alternatives and virile opposition to the APC led federal government.

Take for instance, his roles since his party, PDP, found itself in recent crisis, occasioned by certain powerful interests that want its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus to step down as its Chairman. Governor Tambuwal quickly mobilized his colleagues to stand in the gap, as a trusted mediator and conscience of the party to ensure calm and peaceful resolution of a crisis that would have seen the party implode. What got the attention of watchers was not the fact that he was handy, but the extent at which he has been able to court various interests, stakeholders and organs of the party with confidence and sagacity. The Secretariat of the PDP-GF, headed by its Director General, Hon. CID Maduabum, deserves commendation in this regard.

Today, PDP Governors' Forum, has become a respected formidable bloc that speaks with one voice and driven by a common interest - Nigeria. This group has opened a new vista with its monthly meetings, rotated among member states. What this implies is that, ample time has been given to brainstorming and appraising interests of their respective states and importantly that of the corporate Nigeria entity.

That is not all. Governor Tambuwal’s influence transcends his party, the PDP. He is also Deputy Chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum, a position that puts him in a good stead to have a more wholistic view of issues concerning governance in the country.  This expectation is heightened by both the governor’s personality and his trajectory as an elected political office holder. As a person, Governor Tambuwal has charisma and a level of comportment that is not quite common among Nigerian politicians.

As a politician, he is astute, courageous,  focused and consistent. As an office holder, he is dexterous and honest. His four year stint as Speaker of the House of Representatives gave the National Assembly one of its most glorious era. Nigerians saw robust discourse, engagements and a House that was sensitive to their plight, yearnings and aspirations. As governor, his state, Sokoto, has witnessed tremendous development but interrogations about leadership performance in Nigeria have gone beyond the provincial level.

Where we are now, the question on the leap of every well meaning Nigerian is, who will mount the saddle of national political leadership of Nigeria after the incumbent president and against the backdrop of the several challenges that have put the nation on the precipe.

Of course, there are many angles to the debate but there is a convergence. This is that whether the next President will come from the Southeast, as is being  advocated in some quarters, or the Southwest or, indeed from the Northern, Nigerians, must go for their next leader with their head, that is, beyond the emotions and sentiments that were hitherto at play when the incumbent was first elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019.

Take two criteria. One, democratic credentials and the other, age. There is a general consensus of opinion within and outside Nigeria that one of the major reasons President Muhammadu Buhari has performed below expectations is that he is not a democrat. It is believe in many quarters that the main reason many political issues have remained unresolved since  he emerged are traceable to the president’s unwillingness to abide by democratic norms. Then take the second. Not a few have expressed the view that President Buhari’s lackluster performance is also as a result of frailty of age. The president has had to switch off from governance, from time to time, to look after his health. Even when he is on sit, it is not a hidden matter that he does not exude the level of energy and gusto needed to govern a country like Nigeria.

For the PDP as the major opposition party, Nigerians and indeed the international community have 'shined their eyes', watching how it either grabs the opportunity that has divinely presented itself or fritters it on the altar of negative party politicking. Two events will define PDP's readiness to taking the reins of power - the party's National Convention slated for October 2021 to elect its national officers and then its Presidential Convention expected to hold sometime in October 2022 to elect its Presidential flagbearer.

Their is no controversy about the fact that Nigerians are waiting for the PDP, they are also mindful of who they repose their mandate.

Collins writes from Enugu.

https://politicsnigeria.com/all-eyes-on-2023-pdp-tambuwal-to-the-rescue/
Written by a slowpoke
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Gaddafih001(m): 5:20pm On Aug 28, 2021
stephanie11:
By Chido Collins

With the abysmal performance of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in government, the expectation of the generality of Nigerians for an amelioration of the present situation hinges squarely on the prospects of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) taking power in 2023. But even before that, Nigerians are also full of expectations from the PDP to give the ruling APC a close mark in order to ensure that it gives good governance to the people.

Put differently, the burden of returning the country to the path of sanity shifts increasingly not just to the PDP as a corporate entity but indeed to the key dramatis personnae in its leadership architecture especially the governors, technocrats, business class. In other words, Nigerians, generally, look up to the current crop of visible leaders, to ensure that the party lives up to its bidding as an alternative to the APC. Within the governors, however, one fellow on whom this burden seems to have rested is the Chairman of their Forum, the Sokoto State Governor, His Excellency, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

As Chairman of PDP Governors' Forum, Governor Tambuwal have all eyes on him, the reason being simply that, aside his track record of democratic exposures, leadership qualities, urbane disposition, he has galvanized his colleagues into actions that have put the party in a good stead to reverse the current trend of events in the country.

Since his emergence as the Chairman of PDP-GF, he has not only been instrumental to the stability of the group, he has provided a rare leadership that has seen it rise to occasions to navigate both the ship of their party and indeed that of State, by providing constructive alternatives and virile opposition to the APC led federal government.

Take for instance, his roles since his party, PDP, found itself in recent crisis, occasioned by certain powerful interests that want its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus to step down as its Chairman. Governor Tambuwal quickly mobilized his colleagues to stand in the gap, as a trusted mediator and conscience of the party to ensure calm and peaceful resolution of a crisis that would have seen the party implode. What got the attention of watchers was not the fact that he was handy, but the extent at which he has been able to court various interests, stakeholders and organs of the party with confidence and sagacity. The Secretariat of the PDP-GF, headed by its Director General, Hon. CID Maduabum, deserves commendation in this regard.

Today, PDP Governors' Forum, has become a respected formidable bloc that speaks with one voice and driven by a common interest - Nigeria. This group has opened a new vista with its monthly meetings, rotated among member states. What this implies is that, ample time has been given to brainstorming and appraising interests of their respective states and importantly that of the corporate Nigeria entity.

That is not all. Governor Tambuwal’s influence transcends his party, the PDP. He is also Deputy Chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum, a position that puts him in a good stead to have a more wholistic view of issues concerning governance in the country.  This expectation is heightened by both the governor’s personality and his trajectory as an elected political office holder. As a person, Governor Tambuwal has charisma and a level of comportment that is not quite common among Nigerian politicians.

As a politician, he is astute, courageous,  focused and consistent. As an office holder, he is dexterous and honest. His four year stint as Speaker of the House of Representatives gave the National Assembly one of its most glorious era. Nigerians saw robust discourse, engagements and a House that was sensitive to their plight, yearnings and aspirations. As governor, his state, Sokoto, has witnessed tremendous development but interrogations about leadership performance in Nigeria have gone beyond the provincial level.

Where we are now, the question on the leap of every well meaning Nigerian is, who will mount the saddle of national political leadership of Nigeria after the incumbent president and against the backdrop of the several challenges that have put the nation on the precipe.

Of course, there are many angles to the debate but there is a convergence. This is that whether the next President will come from the Southeast, as is being  advocated in some quarters, or the Southwest or, indeed from the Northern, Nigerians, must go for their next leader with their head, that is, beyond the emotions and sentiments that were hitherto at play when the incumbent was first elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019.

Take two criteria. One, democratic credentials and the other, age. There is a general consensus of opinion within and outside Nigeria that one of the major reasons President Muhammadu Buhari has performed below expectations is that he is not a democrat. It is believe in many quarters that the main reason many political issues have remained unresolved since  he emerged are traceable to the president’s unwillingness to abide by democratic norms. Then take the second. Not a few have expressed the view that President Buhari’s lackluster performance is also as a result of frailty of age. The president has had to switch off from governance, from time to time, to look after his health. Even when he is on sit, it is not a hidden matter that he does not exude the level of energy and gusto needed to govern a country like Nigeria.

For the PDP as the major opposition party, Nigerians and indeed the international community have 'shined their eyes', watching how it either grabs the opportunity that has divinely presented itself or fritters it on the altar of negative party politicking. Two events will define PDP's readiness to taking the reins of power - the party's National Convention slated for October 2021 to elect its national officers and then its Presidential Convention expected to hold sometime in October 2022 to elect its Presidential flagbearer.

Their is no controversy about the fact that Nigerians are waiting for the PDP, they are also mindful of who they repose their mandate.

Collins writes from Enugu.

https://politicsnigeria.com/all-eyes-on-2023-pdp-tambuwal-to-the-rescue/
I am PDP but I will not be under the authority of a Fula again.
#Neveragain
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by deji17: 7:53pm On Aug 28, 2021
Wike wants to be VP to Tambuwal. Chairmanship zoned to SW. SE will vote PDP , no matter what. All these werey dey disguise is not necessary.
But one thing I can tell you guys for free is that, if Atiku did not get PDP ticket, he will work for Tinubu in APC.
Head or tail, PDP looses.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Coolgent(m): 8:41pm On Aug 28, 2021
stephanie11:
By Chido Collins

With the abysmal performance of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in government, the expectation of the generality of Nigerians for an amelioration of the present situation hinges squarely on the prospects of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) taking power in 2023. But even before that, Nigerians are also full of expectations from the PDP to give the ruling APC a close mark in order to ensure that it gives good governance to the people.

Put differently, the burden of returning the country to the path of sanity shifts increasingly not just to the PDP as a corporate entity but indeed to the key dramatis personnae in its leadership architecture especially the governors, technocrats, business class. In other words, Nigerians, generally, look up to the current crop of visible leaders, to ensure that the party lives up to its bidding as an alternative to the APC. Within the governors, however, one fellow on whom this burden seems to have rested is the Chairman of their Forum, the Sokoto State Governor, His Excellency, Aminu Waziri Tambuwal.

As Chairman of PDP Governors' Forum, Governor Tambuwal have all eyes on him, the reason being simply that, aside his track record of democratic exposures, leadership qualities, urbane disposition, he has galvanized his colleagues into actions that have put the party in a good stead to reverse the current trend of events in the country.

Since his emergence as the Chairman of PDP-GF, he has not only been instrumental to the stability of the group, he has provided a rare leadership that has seen it rise to occasions to navigate both the ship of their party and indeed that of State, by providing constructive alternatives and virile opposition to the APC led federal government.

Take for instance, his roles since his party, PDP, found itself in recent crisis, occasioned by certain powerful interests that want its National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus to step down as its Chairman. Governor Tambuwal quickly mobilized his colleagues to stand in the gap, as a trusted mediator and conscience of the party to ensure calm and peaceful resolution of a crisis that would have seen the party implode. What got the attention of watchers was not the fact that he was handy, but the extent at which he has been able to court various interests, stakeholders and organs of the party with confidence and sagacity. The Secretariat of the PDP-GF, headed by its Director General, Hon. CID Maduabum, deserves commendation in this regard.

Today, PDP Governors' Forum, has become a respected formidable bloc that speaks with one voice and driven by a common interest - Nigeria. This group has opened a new vista with its monthly meetings, rotated among member states. What this implies is that, ample time has been given to brainstorming and appraising interests of their respective states and importantly that of the corporate Nigeria entity.

That is not all. Governor Tambuwal’s influence transcends his party, the PDP. He is also Deputy Chairman of the Nigerian Governors' Forum, a position that puts him in a good stead to have a more wholistic view of issues concerning governance in the country.  This expectation is heightened by both the governor’s personality and his trajectory as an elected political office holder. As a person, Governor Tambuwal has charisma and a level of comportment that is not quite common among Nigerian politicians.

As a politician, he is astute, courageous,  focused and consistent. As an office holder, he is dexterous and honest. His four year stint as Speaker of the House of Representatives gave the National Assembly one of its most glorious era. Nigerians saw robust discourse, engagements and a House that was sensitive to their plight, yearnings and aspirations. As governor, his state, Sokoto, has witnessed tremendous development but interrogations about leadership performance in Nigeria have gone beyond the provincial level.

Where we are now, the question on the leap of every well meaning Nigerian is, who will mount the saddle of national political leadership of Nigeria after the incumbent president and against the backdrop of the several challenges that have put the nation on the precipe.

Of course, there are many angles to the debate but there is a convergence. This is that whether the next President will come from the Southeast, as is being  advocated in some quarters, or the Southwest or, indeed from the Northern, Nigerians, must go for their next leader with their head, that is, beyond the emotions and sentiments that were hitherto at play when the incumbent was first elected in 2015 and re-elected in 2019.

Take two criteria. One, democratic credentials and the other, age. There is a general consensus of opinion within and outside Nigeria that one of the major reasons President Muhammadu Buhari has performed below expectations is that he is not a democrat. It is believe in many quarters that the main reason many political issues have remained unresolved since  he emerged are traceable to the president’s unwillingness to abide by democratic norms. Then take the second. Not a few have expressed the view that President Buhari’s lackluster performance is also as a result of frailty of age. The president has had to switch off from governance, from time to time, to look after his health. Even when he is on sit, it is not a hidden matter that he does not exude the level of energy and gusto needed to govern a country like Nigeria.

For the PDP as the major opposition party, Nigerians and indeed the international community have 'shined their eyes', watching how it either grabs the opportunity that has divinely presented itself or fritters it on the altar of negative party politicking. Two events will define PDP's readiness to taking the reins of power - the party's National Convention slated for October 2021 to elect its national officers and then its Presidential Convention expected to hold sometime in October 2022 to elect its Presidential flagbearer.

Their is no controversy about the fact that Nigerians are waiting for the PDP, they are also mindful of who they repose their mandate.

Collins writes from Enugu.

https://politicsnigeria.com/all-eyes-on-2023-pdp-tambuwal-to-the-rescue/
Must humble Governor i have ever meet!
He has both Yoruba and Igbo as his Special Advicers.
Note: he isn't Fulani but Hausa.
I will gladly cast my vote for him
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Nobody: 8:53pm On Aug 28, 2021
Coolgent:
Must humble Governor i have ever meet!
He has both Yoruba and Igbo as his Special Advicers.
Note: he isn't Fulani but Hausa.
I will gladly cast my vote for him
Thank you.
Indeed Gov. Aminu Tambuwal is a Hausa man.
U can confirm it from anyone from Tambuwal Local Government
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by caracas: 9:34pm On Aug 28, 2021
DubaiLandLord:
Lol

So you prefer a Fulani man ruling from 2015-2031? shocked

Thank God we have more people in Nigeria that are not as daft as you are.
Am far from been daft, but sometimes it makes sense to be stupid like you are.....
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Nobody: 9:54pm On Aug 28, 2021
caracas:
Am far from been daft, but sometimes it makes sense to be stupid like you are.....
Hate for Yorubas have made you so daft and stupid grin

After a Yoruba man becomes your president in 2023, I hope you're going to drink sniper and die sha grin

A daft thing like you is so useless, so make you kill yourself SW!ne
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by tellmemore15: 10:50pm On Aug 28, 2021
Lagbaja kó tambuwa ni....

Mtcheeeew!
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Alexis11: 5:12am On Aug 29, 2021
quisera:
If the only option come 2023 is between PDP and APC then I'll definitely vote PDP. Anything to end the reign of terror (APC).
If you don't mind another Northern Fulani man taking over from Buhari just because of your love for PDP, then you don't have the right to complain about the current situation of this country and you are a very bad person.
Re: All Eyes On 2023: PDP, Tambuwal To The Rescue by Alexis11: 5:24am On Aug 29, 2021
caracas:
Tinubu will never rule this country
Iam Igbo , but I would rather vote Usman Dan fodio than give my vote to Tinubu or any Afonja..... For that matter
Another confused mumu blinded by generational hatred. They see everything wrong in Tinubu but nothing wrong in another Fulani man taking over from Buhari just to spite the Yorubas. grin
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