From Leo Zwànke, Lafia
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Nasarawa State has criticized the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) for allegedly resorting to “unnecessary personal attacks” instead of addressing pressing issues affecting the state.
This reaction follows a statement by Hon. Peter Ahemba, Senior Special Assistant to Governor Abdullahi Sule, who accused the PDP’s 2023 governorship candidate, Hon. David Ombugadu, of refusing to accept electoral defeat.
In a counterstatement on Tuesday, PDP Chairman Adamu Bako Ninga dismissed Ahemba’s remarks as “propaganda devoid of substance” and reaffirmed the party’s commitment to challenging the 2023 governorship election results through legal channels.
“The APC’s so-called landslide victory does not reflect the realities on the ground,” Ninga said. “The election was riddled with irregularities, voter suppression, and anti-democratic practices, which are the basis of our appeal at the election tribunal.”
Ninga also denied allegations that the PDP used a recent wedding in Nakuse, Toto Local Government Area, as a campaign platform, describing the claim as “desperate diversionary tactics.” He argued that such communal events often serve as venues for leaders to interact with the people.
“It is not unusual for citizens to discuss governance and their welfare at communal gatherings. If the APC finds this inappropriate, they should focus on addressing the governance gaps that make these discussions necessary,” he added.
The PDP further accused the APC of double standards, alleging that the ruling party has already begun campaigning for the 2027 elections by erecting billboards and hosting public events designed to sway opinions.
“They accuse us of desperation, yet their actions flout the same electoral laws they claim to uphold. It’s laughable and hypocritical,” Ninga said.
He also dismissed claims of “massive development” under Governor Abdullahi Sule’s administration, pointing to challenges in education, healthcare, infrastructure, and security as evidence of governance failures.
“The much-touted Nasarawa Economic Development Strategy (NEDS) has yet to deliver tangible benefits to the people. Instead of fixating on Ombugadu and the PDP, the APC should focus on fulfilling their campaign promises,” Ninga said.
Emphasizing the PDP’s commitment to Nasarawa’s progress, Ninga urged Governor Sule to rise above “petty politics” and prioritize constructive governance.
“Our desire is for Nasarawa State to achieve its full potential. The people deserve better than divisive rhetoric and unfounded accusations,” he said, pledging that the PDP would continue to advocate for citizens’ interests and ensure their votes are respected.