The PDP National Caucus and 90th National Executive Committee meetings were held separately on Wednesday and Thursday 18th and 19th November, 2020 respectively.
Both occasions were chaired by the Party's National Chairman, Prince Uche Secondus.
Briefing Journalists shortly after the meeting at the PDP Headquarters, Wadata Plaza,Abuja, Zamfara Deputy Governor who represented the State Executive Governor Dr. Bello Muhammad (Matawallen Maradun) said the meeting reviewed what has transpired in the country during the Covid 19 Pandemic that claim many lives of Nigerians, and rendered stagnant of the country's economy.
He further explained the recent incident of End SARS protests as another factor that warranted the Federal Government inability to deliver to the expectation of Nigerians.
Barrister Mahdi Aliyu also said the NEC in session condemned the excessive increase in prices of both electricity and petroleum products, describing the action as a total failure of the APC led administration in the country.
According him, the meeting also invites all Nigeria youths, pillars of every meaningful and sustainable development, to join the PDP and actively participate in all the elective positions for them to contribute their quota in nation building.
The meeting also discussed the failure of the Federal Government to curtail insecurity in the country despite its numerous assurances to Nigerians in that respect.
The session encouraged all PDP stakeholders and gave hope to Nigerians that People's Democratic Party would take over, reposition and transform the country in all aspects of human endeavours, come 2023 onward.
He also said he presented the newly appointed State PDP Chairman to the National leadership Alhaji Tukur Umar Danfulani Maikatako for formal introduction to the NEC and other higher level members of the Party in the country.
The Deputy Governor was accompanied to the two occasions by the PDP State Cahirman Alhaji Tukur Umar Danfulani, Senator representing Zamfara North Alhaji Sahabi Ya'u Kaura, State PDP Publicity Secretary
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