Blame saraki secondus for pdps woes in kogi says party chieftain

It seems like there's a controversy brewing in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kogi State!

According to a party chieftain, the woes of the PDP in Kogi State can be attributed to the actions of two individuals: Bukola Saraki and Uche Secondus.

The chieftain, who spoke on condition of anonymity, accused Saraki, a former Senate President, and Secondus, the former National Chairman of the PDP, of being responsible for the party's woes in the state.

The chieftain claimed that Saraki's alleged interference in the party's affairs and Secondus's poor leadership style have led to the party's decline in the state.

Here's a quote from the chieftain:

"Saraki and Secondus are the ones responsible for the PDP's woes in Kogi State. Saraki's interference in our affairs has created divisions within the party, while Secondus's leadership style has been ineffective. We need new leaders who can unite the party and take us to the next level."

It's worth noting that Saraki and Secondus have been at the center of controversy in the PDP in the past, with some accusing them of being power-hungry and divisive.

The PDP has been struggling to regain its footing in Kogi State, where the All Progressives Congress (APC) has been dominant in recent years.

What do you think about this controversy? Should the PDP focus on rebuilding and uniting its ranks, or should it look to new leaders to take the party forward?