The Kaduna State chapter of the Social Democratic Party (SDP) has come out to dismiss the claim made by Governor Nasir El-Rufai that the party has collapsed in the state. According to the party, El-Rufai’s statement is a mere attempt to distract the public from the current issues facing the state. The SDP stated that it is still very much active and vibrant in the state, with a strong presence in all the local government areas. The party also accused El-Rufai of trying to use his position to intimidate and suppress opposition parties in the state. The SDP chairman in Kaduna, Alhaji Abdulhamid Mohammed, made it clear that the party will not be intimidated by El-Rufai’s claims and will continue to work towards providing a better alternative to the current government. He also stated that the party is focused on addressing the issues of poverty, unemployment, and insecurity that are currently plaguing the state. The SDP has been critical of El-Rufai’s administration, accusing it of failing to deliver on its campaign promises. The party has also been vocal about the need for good governance and accountability in the state. Despite El-Rufai’s claim, the SDP has continued to gain popularity in the state, with many residents expressing dissatisfaction with the current government. The party has also been working to build alliances with other opposition parties in the state, in a bid to provide a united front against the ruling party. The SDP’s rejection of El-Rufai’s claim is seen as a bold move, as it shows that the party is not afraid to stand up to the governor. The party’s stance has also been praised by many residents, who see it as a sign of hope for a better future. The SDP has promised to continue working towards providing a better alternative to the current government, and to hold El-Rufai’s administration accountable for its actions. The party has also called on the governor to focus on addressing the issues facing the state, rather than trying to distract the public with false claims. The SDP’s position has been supported by many civil society organizations, who see the party as a beacon of hope for democracy in the state. The party’s rejection of El-Rufai’s claim is also seen as a challenge to the governor’s authority, and a sign that the party is not afraid to stand up to him. The SDP has also been working to build a strong grassroots presence in the state, with a focus on empowering local communities and promoting good governance. The party’s efforts have been praised by many residents, who see it as a sign of a new era of politics in the state. The SDP’s stance on El-Rufai’s claim is also seen as a reflection of the party’s commitment to democracy and good governance. The party has promised to continue working towards providing a better future for the people of Kaduna State, and to hold the current government accountable for its actions.