By Imrana Abdullahi, Kaduna North west Nigeria
We in the Sokoto State APC have observed that the new Opposition Party in Sokoto State the PDP, is making frantic efforts these past few weeks, to remain relevant.
In a statement Signed by HON. ISA SADIQ ACIDA, (Turakin Acida) state chairman made available to news men revealed that
This did not come to us as a surprise because, having realised the hollowness of their legal arguments at the Governorship Election Tribunal, they have decided to adopt a new strategy known as “the Pull them down syndrome”.
Unfortunately for the PDP, our Governor Dr. Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto is a performer who cannot be deterred or distracted in his determination to develop Sokoto State and change the narrative of backwardness and lack of performance that the PDP era was known for.
Having read the content of the PDP Chairman’s letter on the Road Projects being executed by the new APC administration, we became convinced that the Sokoto State PDP is only envious of the intimidating achievements of Governor Ahmad Aliyu in less than fifty days in office.
The projects are meant to serve the interest of the people of Sokoto State and no amount of political blackmail will distract the new administration of the All Progressives Congress, under our able, progressive Governor, Dr. Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto.
The chairman in the statement noted that “they are aware that the PDP leadership ( now being teleguided from far away Plateau State), may not realise that Sokoto State is changing fast for the better”.
In addition the state chairman said that “This is only the beginning and more will be coming,We would rather listen to the positive voices of the masses than the rantings of rejected and frustrated politicians”.
However, “we would like to advise the Sokoto State PDP Chairman, whom we know to be a Gentleman, to put politics aside, search his conscience and be patriotic enough to appreciate the Excellent work of Governor, Dr. Ahmad Aliyu Sokoto, an achievement which, for eight years, their Government failed to bring about”.