The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) governors have come together to defend their recent meeting in Zamfara, which was criticized by the African Democratic Congress (ADC) for allegedly ignoring the state’s insecurity issues. The PDP governors argued that their meeting was focused on discussing ways to improve the country’s economy and security. They claimed that the ADC’s criticism was misplaced and unfair, as they had also discussed the insecurity challenges facing the country. The governors emphasized that they are committed to finding solutions to the country’s problems, including insecurity. They also accused the ADC of playing politics with the issue of insecurity, rather than offering constructive solutions. The PDP governors stated that they will continue to work together to address the country’s challenges, despite the criticism from the ADC. They also called on the federal government to take more decisive action to address the insecurity challenges facing the country. The meeting in Zamfara was attended by several PDP governors, who discussed a range of issues, including the economy, security, and politics. The governors also used the opportunity to strengthen their relationships and build alliances. The PDP has been criticized in the past for being disunited, but the meeting in Zamfara showed that the party is committed to working together. The ADC’s criticism of the PDP governors’ meeting was seen as an attempt to score political points, rather than a genuine concern about insecurity. The PDP governors argued that the ADC’s criticism was hypocritical, given that the party has not offered any solutions to the country’s insecurity challenges. The governors also accused the ADC of trying to distract attention from the real issues facing the country. The PDP has been working to rebuild its image and reputation, after losing the presidential election in 2023. The party has been trying to reposition itself as a viable alternative to the ruling party. The meeting in Zamfara was seen as a step in the right direction, as it showed that the PDP governors are committed to working together. The PDP governors also used the meeting to discuss ways to improve the party’s chances in future elections. They argued that the party needs to be more united and focused, if it is to succeed. The governors also emphasized the need for the party to engage more with ordinary Nigerians, and to listen to their concerns. The PDP has been accused in the past of being out of touch with ordinary Nigerians, but the governors argued that this is not the case. They claimed that the party is committed to serving the interests of all Nigerians, regardless of their background or socio-economic status. The meeting in Zamfara was seen as a positive step forward for the PDP, as it showed that the party is committed to working together and finding solutions to the country’s challenges. The PDP governors also called on other political parties to join them in working towards a more united and prosperous Nigeria. They argued that the country’s problems cannot be solved by one party alone, but require a collective effort. The governors also emphasized the need for political parties to put the interests of the country above their own interests. The PDP has been working to build alliances with other political parties, in an effort to build a more united and effective opposition. The meeting in Zamfara was seen as a step in the right direction, as it showed that the PDP governors are committed to working together and finding solutions to the country’s challenges.