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Nigerians hungry, yearning for PDP’s return — Chairmanship aspirant

The PDP chieftain further expressed concerns that there is hardly any household in Nigeria, which is not feeling the hardship brought about by President Bola Tinubu’s economic reforms.

The opposition party had been in power for 16 years before it was ousted by the ruling All Progressives Congress in 2015 after former Goodluck Jonathan lost to the then APC presidential candidate, Muhammadu Buhari.

Utaan, however, warned that a dream return to the top in 2027 can only happen if the PDP successfully resolves its leadership and internal crisis.

He said, “In Nigeria today, the prices of foodstuff, fuel, transport, accommodation, and school fees are on the rise. As we talk, there are many people whose children have not returned to school this term because they can’t pay.

“Many middle class have dropped out of work because what they are earning cannot transport them to work and back. They would rather stay back home and look for something to do than continue wasting their time. Nigerians are yearning and crying for PDP to return.

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