Mu’azu, who has been accused of betraying party at the last presidential election, said the culture had reached ‘fraticidal’ proportions and urged party members to end it.
“Great lessons to be learned from the outcome of the 2015 elections are many and I have already mentioned this in earlier interactions with the media. Lessons of candidate imposition, deepening of internal democracy in our party and other obvious lessons we need to learn for future guidance. It is so important for us to learn from what has happened. We must note that when the going gets tough, only the tough like the PDP can get going.
“Therefore, what I consider the most stupid thing going on within our party at the moment is the gale of defections. Personally it does not worry me, but I shudder at the wedge placed by the new ruling party banning the incoming troupes. It shows signs of how they will run the country from May 29 2015. It shows how they will not regard non APC Nigerians as part of their responsibility, which will be a shame.”
He called for the reinvention of the party, saying: “The result of the 2015 presidential election is the elixir the party needs to reinvent itself and retake power in 2019 instead of wasting time and energy mudslinging and blame gaming over the party’s failed bid to win a fifth consecutive presidential election victory.”
“Stories spreading like wild fire in the social media about schisms in our great party can only energise the incoming administration of the APC, and their wish list that include the burial of the PDP. But we can shock them with our usual resilience and ability to turn the tables particularly as they are already developing a tottering ineptitude in their transition progression to power,” he said.