Former governor of Sokoto State, Senator Aminu Waziri Tambuwal has expresed confidence that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, will reclaim the presidential seat from the All Progressives Congress, APC, in the 2027 general elections.
Tambuwal stated this during the flag-off of the Ramadan package distribution to the people of Sokoto.
The former governor revealed that PDP lawmakers in the state and at the national level initiated the distribution of thousands of bags of rice and other essential grains to youths and women-led organisations, aiming to ease their fasting during this sacred period.
“We must recognise the grace of Allah for being alive to witness another Ramadan, despite the many lives lost. We continue to pray for good health and longevity so that we may celebrate many more blessed months of Ramadan.
“I also want to take this moment to express my gratitude to our party chairman and the leaders of our party for their tireless efforts in organising and mobilising the people, ensuring that our party remains strong and united in Sokoto,” Tambuwal said.
He reiterated the importance of unity within the party, emphasising that PDP is a “united family” dedicated to reclaiming what was lost in previous elections.
He claimed that PDP’s mandate was “forcefully stolen” in the last election, but assured that it is already restructuring and strategising to take back what rightfully belongs to it.
“By the grace of Allah, what was taken from us will be returned in 2027,” Tambuwal assured the gathering.
Earlier, the State Chairman of the party, Bello Goronyo, expressed appreciation to all party members in Sokoto for their unwavering support and faith in the party.
He stressed that it remains the only party that truly cares about the welfare of the Nigerian people.
Goronyo highlighted the current hardship faced by Nigerians, which he argued were nonexistent during PDP’s time in power.
He called on the people of Sokoto and all Nigerians to liberate themselves from what he described as the misgovernance of the APC during the 2027 elections.





