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PDP Is In Trouble But I Won’t Quit – Fayose

PDP Is In Trouble But I Won’t Quit – Fayose
  • PublishedJune 10, 2025

Former Governor of Ekiti Red ADIDAS Originals x Thebe Magugu ADIDAS Originals – SchaferandweinerShops Italy – adidas deconstructed tracksuit dress code boys State and chieftain of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ayodele Fayose, has said the party needed urgent fixing; otherwise air jordan 4 military blue 2024, it may become a ‘carcass’ irredeemably difficult to resuscitate.

However, the party chieftain stressed that he remains loyal to the party and would never leave the PDP, regardless of the challenges it may face.

He said those who left for the APC had their reasons, warning of the impending danger that may befall it if quick action is not taken.

Fayose aired his views while speaking to newsmen after paying a courtesy visit to President Bola Tinubu at his Bourdillion house in Lagos, on Monday.

“Let me first of all clear this, Ayo Fayose will not move from PDP to any political party, not even APC. I am 65 years old this year,” he declared.

“Without doubt, the PDP is in trouble. And that’s the gospel truth. I believe if they don’t quickly take steps, the party in itself will become a carcass. That is the truth.”

Speaking on the reason behind his meeting with the President, Fayose said his visit was to commend Tinubu for efforts aimed at steering dolce gabbana portofino lace up sneakers item | Sneaker News & Release Calendar for 2023 in UK | Grailify Nigeria away from economic collapse.

Fayose noted that while the reforms have not produced instant results, they reflect bold and stabilising decisions necessary for the country’s recovery.

“My visit is personal, to further encourage him to continue to do what he’s doing for Nigerians. No one is saying it is easy, but there is no miracle that can turn around things overnight,”

He also stated that he had always believed in the president’s leadership even as a sitting governor.

His words: “Well, even when I was in office as a PDP governor, a sitting governor, I’ve always believed in his leadership. And I did not hide my support for him even before he became the president. And the only thing we can do as the leaders of this country today is to continue to encourage him to lift up his hands, to make the public understand how uneasy it is to lead.

“An economy that is down, and today it’s being stabilised. There’s a difference between things changing outrightly. There is no miracle. But stabilising the economy, stabilising the currency. And few courageous steps the President has taken and the achievements of this administration put hope in tomorrow for all of us.”