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Mr. Idemudia Osagie, a prominent chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Oredo in Edo State, has criticized the party’s governors for failing to address the country’s pressing issues during the final campaign rally in Edo State over the weekend.
Osagie expressed disappointment that none of the PDP governors present at the rally spoke out on the current state of the nation, leaving the task to Senator Abba Moro, the Minority Leader of the Senate, and Umar Damagum, the Acting National Chairman of the party.
“This silence is deafening,” Osagie lamented. “At a time when Nigerians are crying out for leadership and guidance, our governors chose to remain mute on the critical issues affecting our country.”
The criticism raises questions about the PDP’s commitment to addressing the nation’s challenges and its ability to provide a viable opposition to the ruling party.
Osagie’s comments suggest that the governors of the party may be out of touch with the concerns of ordinary Nigerians, similar to the APC-led federal government, which has been accused of being disconnected from the people’s plight.
The Edo State campaign rally was seen as a crucial moment for the PDP to showcase its unity and vision for the country. However, Osagie’s comments imply that the party’s leadership may be failing to resonate with the masses.