Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), South Africa chapter, Mr Ekos Akpokabayen, has said the party had learned from its mistakes while calling on members in other parties to emulate former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar and return to the party.
Mr Akpokabayen stated this on Friday in Johannesburg, South Africa on Friday, saying that the move by Abubakar was a step in the right direction.
According to him, the time has come for members to be more united in the task of returning to the centre in 2019.
“We have learned from our mistakes as a party and the time is now ripe for us to come together and plan the way forward for our country.
“The former Vice-President is a respected politician. He left the PDP and later came back to the party he rightly belongs to. We expect other members in other parties to return.
“The PDP has a big umbrella to accommodate all members and we want them to come back home,” he said.
Akpokabayen said that the South African chapter of the party was happy with Atiku`s return and believed that other “big names” would emulate him.
“At times we have grievances and we still reconcile our differences. I believe that the elective national convention will be a stepping stone to greater things to come.
“It is also important that members should assist make the party a big family and ready to accommodate all Nigerians,” he said.
The chairman said that he was optimistic that more members of other parties would rejoin the PDP.