The Peoples Democratic Party Governors’ Forum (PDP-GF) has cautioned that Nigeria is edging closer to dictatorship amid rising insecurity, poverty, and hunger.
In a statement signed by the Forum’s Director General, Dr. Emmanuel Agbo, on behalf of its chairman, Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, the governors said the nation was at a crossroads as Muslims marked the Eid-el-Maulud celebration.
“Today, our country is at a crossroad as Nigerians get disconnected from the constituted services they deserve. As we inch daily to full-blown dictatorship with its attendant abuse of power and citizens live in abject penury in the face of plenty, leadership is once again called to urgently address insecurity, our compromised judicial system, failed economic policies resulting in intolerable hunger, poverty and unemployment,” the Forum said.
They also urged leaders to draw lessons from the life of Prophet Muhammad.
“His message of peace, tolerance, and service to humanity resonates deeply across all faiths and cultures. As we reflect on his legacy, may we be inspired to strengthen the bonds of brotherhood, promote understanding, and work together toward a more harmonious society,” the statement added.
The PDP governors further called on public officials to rebuild citizens’ trust through accountability and service.
“Let this day be a reminder of the values we should uphold and share — public service with accountability, kindness without expectation, humility, and the pursuit of truth to rebuild the faith of our citizens in our country,” the Forum said.
They wished Muslims across Nigeria a joyful celebration.
“Be filled with joy, prayer, and meaningful connection with loved ones. Wishing you a peaceful and blessed Eid-el-Maulud,” the statement concluded.







