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The Peoples Democratic Party has expressed delight that the aggrieved PDP governors are still in the party, in spite of their demand on the party’s leadership.

The Director of Strategic Communications of the PDP Presidential Campaign Council, Dele Momodu, said while addressing newsmen in Abuja on Thursday.

Momodu, who was responding to questions on weather the council was concerned that Rivers State Governor, Nyesom Wike, endorsed the presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), Peter Obi, in Port Harcourt on Thursday, said the fact that the governors were still in the party was an indication that there was still room for reconciliation.

Momodu said he was aware that was not the first visit of Obi to Port Harcourt and his host by Governor Wike.

The veteran journalist, however, said the fact that the governors still stayed in the PDP was a signal of possible reconciliation.

“On the Issue of the governors, I am not clairvoyant, I am not a prophet, I have no idea whether they have dumped the party or not.

“The day they do they will announce that they have dumped the party. We will all know.

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“So far so good, they are still in the party and we are happy they are in the party.

“There is still room for reconciliation, all they are saying is that they are not happy and we will continue to pray that peace will reign in the party.

“As for the Atiku campaign council, we remain steadfast, we remain focused, and nothing distracts our attention,” he said.

On the Nigerian Bureau of Statistics (NBS) report on poverty and unemployment rate, Momodu said Atiku has solutions to the challenges.

“You can’t give what you don’t have and that is why Atiku Abubakar is the best choice.

“What he has been able to do in public life what he has been able to do in private life when you look at them you will know that he is the most experienced and prepared candidate in the race.

“Today, there is none close to him. He is the one that operated at the national level so he knows what to do immediately,” he stated.

The Star

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