The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has reacted to statement credited to the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), Asiwaju Bola Tinubu, the party admonished Tinubu not to join the smear campaign against its presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar.
This much was contained in a statement by PDP spokesperson, Kola Ologbondiyan, Thursday evening.
Mr Tinubu had on Wednesday said a reported meeting by some leaders of PDP in Dubai to strategise on how to defeat President Muhammadu Buhari will fail.
The presidential candidate of the PDP is currently in Dubai and has been reportedly holding a series of meetings with high-ranking members of the party to strategise over the 2019 election.
“We don’t fear, whether it’s in the jungle, or it’s in Dubai or it’s in Abu Dhabi, people are free to meet and strategise in any way. But we are not going back to the illusion of the PDP,” Mr Tinubu said while speaking to journalists at the Presidential Villa.
Tinubu also said he believed it is not possible for Nigerians to return the PDP to power.
But in a swift reaction, Mr. Ologbondiyan advised Mr Tinubu not to toe the path of his party by uttering unguarded utterances against the former vice president.
“Asiwaju, as an elder, should not reduce his pedigree by engaging in indecorous utterances which has become the trademark of his dysfunctional party.
“It is also instructive to state that a person of Asiwaju status can conduct his political activities without recourse to indecent language that is lacking in respect for a personality, such as Atiku, whom Nigerians, across board, have generally resolved to be their next President.”
Mr. Ologbondiyan said the “repositioned PDP” and its presidential candidate remain committed to their promise to focus on solutions to the “myriad of problems facing Nigerians and transform their lives for the better despite the ludicrous disposition of APC and its leaders towards the 2019 election campaign.
“The PDP therefore cautions Asiwaju Tinubu to redirect the discourse of his party to productive issues instead of this unbridled resort to lies, deception, beguilement, propaganda, smear campaign and uncouth language, which Nigerians now resent.”