Few Hours after Dumping PDP, North East PDP leaders visit Atiku Abubakar

Mon, Dec 4, 2017 | By publisher


Politics

 

THE North East Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, leaders on Sunday visited the former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, who resigned from All Progressive Congress, APC, November 24.

Atiku on his Facebook page said he was glad to see the party returning to its roots.

‘Leaders from the North East PDP visited me and amongst other things, they reminded me of our shared history.

I’m glad to see the party returning to its roots’

Atiku on his Facebook page also said he commended young Nigerians for protesting the injustices peacefully online, saying that buying a laptop to earn a living shouldn’t attract harassment.

Atiku asked the inspector general, IG, to take the complaints of the young Nigerians seriously.

‘I also urge the National Assembly to look into these complaints, and address the human rights issues. Reforms are urgently needed.’

‘I commend our young people for protesting these injustices peacefully online, and encourage the IG of @PoliceNG to take these complaints seriously’.

‘I also urge the National Assembly to look into these complaints, and address the human rights issues. Reforms are urgently needed.’ ‘Everyday, we encourage our young people to become entrepreneurs. Buying a laptop to earn a living shouldn’t attract harassment.’ NewsRangers

 

– Dec. 4, 2017 @ 08:23 GMT

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