2023: We’re making progress despite challenges — Atiku

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The Atiku-Okowa Campaign Council says it’s is making progress in it’s bid to clinch presidency in 2023 despite challenges.

A leading member of the campaign, Chille Igbawua, made this claim in Abuja on Thursday.

He explained that while it was true that there were internal challenges within the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, the fact remains that the party was still one indivisible entity without factions.

In his words, “Yes, we have intra-party conflict but we have internal conflict resolution mechanism which is dealing with the issues.

“We have issues but there is no where, even in the states where we have these issues that we have factions. We are growing stronger in those states and even in states where we didn’t win in 2019.

“Our candidate, Atiku Abubakar’s interest in providing leadership for this country is because he has a stake in it. He has invested in this country, he has businesses, he has family members living in various parts of Nigeria, he is interested in providing security for lives and property of every Nigerian.”

He added that, “Our Presidential running mate, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa is from the South South, all the states in this zone are PDP states we don’t have problems there.

“The Labour Party is a party for the future, the 2023 election is going to be an issue based election, we are confident that our candidate will win in a free and fair contest.”

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