From Laide Raheem, Abeokuta
A chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Toyin Amuzu, has declared that the party will not only surmount its present challenges but will also rise stronger. He made the disclosure yesterday when he addressed newsmen in Abeokuta on the ‘State of Nation” and the PDP’s forthcoming national convention.
Amuzu asserted that the PDP would emerge united, more cohesive, and better prepared ahead of the 2027 general elections to liberate the country from the ‘shackles of hardship’, allegedly brought on Nigerians by the ruling party.
He described the PDP as “an open market, a noble and enduring institution where people may come and go, but one which always remains open to serve the collective good of the people.”
Amuzu stated that the survival of democracy and the liberation of Nigerians depend on the PDP standing strong and united.
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He emphasised that those who genuinely align with the PDP’s people-first ideology would remain steadfast in the party.
“It is a political platform built on service, justice, and the welfare of the masses. The PDP is not just a political party; it is a movement of people who believe in a better Nigeria.
“Yes, some may join politics for selfish ambition, but the PDP’s true essence has always been about building communities, uplifting citizens out of poverty, and restoring dignity to our people. That is why the PDP will always be a viable option,” he stated.
Amuzu, who was the PDP House of Representatives candidate for the Abeokuta South Federal Constituency during the 2023 general elections, berated the All Progressives Congress-led Federal Government for purportedly plunging Nigerians into deeper misery.
He continued: “It has become clear that the ruling party has nothing left to offer but hunger, insecurity, and hopelessness despite their concocted lies and propaganda to usurp the PDP,” he said.

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