Pdp claims credit for not too young to run bill says buhari has no input

It seems like there's a controversy brewing!

According to reports, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is claiming credit for the "Not Too Young To Run" bill, which was signed into law by President Muhammadu Buhari in May 2018. The bill reduces the age requirement for presidential and gubernatorial candidates from 40 to 30 years.

The PDP is saying that the bill was initiated by their party and that President Buhari has no input in its passage. This is a significant claim, as the bill was seen as a major achievement for the Buhari administration, which was touted as a major step towards democratization and youth empowerment in Nigeria.

The PDP is likely trying to capitalize on the bill's popularity and use it as a way to criticize the Buhari administration. By claiming credit for the bill, the PDP is trying to show that they are more committed to youth empowerment and democratic reforms than the APC.

However, it's worth noting that the APC has denied the PDP's claims, saying that the bill was initiated by their party and that President Buhari was fully involved in its passage.

This controversy highlights the ongoing political rivalry between the PDP and APC in Nigeria, and the ongoing struggle for power and influence in the country.