Minister of FCT, Sen. Bala Mohammed, on
Saturday observed that the appointment of Dr.
Adamu Muazu as the National Chairman of the
PDP, had started yielding positive results.
Fielding questions from newsmen at a civic
reception organised in honour of Muazu in
Bauchi, the Minister described the new
chairman as a “catalyst” for the
transformation of the party.
He said Muazu’s ability was already creating
the desired impact, especially in the area of re-
building the party, by reconciling all aggrieved
members.
“You can see the spirit of reconciliation already
penetrating across every length and breadth;
you can see his energy and his pedigree already
coming to bear on the polity.
“He has reached out to former president,
former governors and all the aggrieved
persons. This is a clear indication that he has
the capacity to bring everybody on board,” he
said.
According to the Minister, the emergence of
Mua’zu as the party’s national chairman, is not
unexpected, considering his pedigree.
“His emergence has rekindled hope; it has
reinvigorated our stamina in politics and built
inter-relationships across board, irrespective
of our personal interests, desires and
differences.
“It has also dissolved all elements of suspicion,
mistrust and bitterness, “ he added.
The minister said that Bauchi state, being the
home of the party chairman, had now been
saddle with a uphill task of ensuring the
success of the party in the forthcoming
elections.
“We cannot, in pursuits of personal interests,
create an impediment to the success of the
national chairman. We have therefore agreed
to suspend personal interests for the interest
of the state and the country at large.
“This has become necessary so that we can do
politics without rancour, division, suspicion or
conflict, “he said. (NAN)