Peoples Redemption Party Candidate in Taraba State Criticizes Failed Political Promises

Peoples Redemption Party Condemns N3 Trillion Budget Padding
Peoples Redemption Party Condemns N3 Trillion Budget Padding

In the 3023 election in Taraba State, Engineer Josiah Wasa Wukari, the governorship candidate of the Peoples Redemption Party (PRP), has expressed his disappointment with political leaders at all levels for failing to fulfill their election promises to the people. In a statement released during the Sallah celebration, Wukari emphasized that the current leadership has led the people into a state of socio-political chaos with their lack of focus and bad governance.

Despite the bleak situation, Wukari remains hopeful that the people will eventually overcome the challenges posed by incompetent leaders. He urged the citizens to turn to prayer in the face of the widespread hardship in the state and the country as a whole.

Recognizing the diverse religious landscape in Taraba, Wukari commended the unity and tolerance among Muslims, Christians, and followers of other faiths in the state. He highlighted the longstanding tradition of peaceful coexistence and mutual respect that has been a defining feature of Taraba’s society.

As Muslims around the world celebrate Eid-el-Fitr, Wukari called for the preservation of the spirit of harmony and cooperation among the religious communities in Taraba. He credited the religious leaders for upholding the values of tolerance and understanding that have contributed to the state’s peaceful atmosphere.

Wukari concluded by expressing his belief that the fasting period of Ramadan, observed by Muslims, will further strengthen the bonds of unity and solidarity among the people of Taraba. He emphasized the importance of embracing diversity and working together for the common good of the state.

Overall, Wukari’s message resonates with the need for effective leadership, unity, and mutual respect in overcoming the challenges faced by the people of Taraba. His call for prayer, tolerance, and cooperation serves as a reminder of the power of faith and community in times of adversity.

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