Former Jigawa State Governor, Sule Lamido has said he may leave the party if its internal crisis is not resolved.
Lamido made this statement during an interview with the BBC
Hausa Service in Kaduna on Tuesday.
He stated that if things continue not to go the right way,
he would take whatever decision he considers best for himself, stressing that
if a solution is not found to the problems within the PDP, he would consider
aligning with another political party.
The ex-governor also expressed deep displeasure over what he
described as deliberate attempts by some individuals to destroy the PDP.
He decried what he termed calculated efforts by some elements within the party to weaken and eventually destroy the PDP.
According to him, the failure of the party leadership to
urgently address the deepening divisions may force him to reconsider his
political future.
“If we cannot find solutions to the problems facing the PDP,
I will have no option but to look elsewhere,” Lamido said.
The elder statesman noted that the PDP, which once served as
a unifying platform for Nigerians, is now plagued by internal wrangling that
has left loyal members frustrated and disillusioned.
He warned that continued infighting could further erode the
party’s strength ahead of future elections, stressing that decisive steps must
be taken to restore unity and discipline.
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