Gabriel Suswam blamed Umar Damagum for destroying the Peoples Democratic Party during a television appearance Wednesday. The former Benue State governor said Damagum lacks real leadership skills. Suswam claimed the party keeps getting worse under Damagum's control. He accused the acting chairman of having no honest principles. The politician agreed with earlier criticism from another party member named Wike.
Suswam attacked Damagum's recent actions after meeting with election officials. He said good leaders would talk to their team members before speaking to reporters. The former governor thinks Damagum made serious mistakes about following proper procedures. Suswam believes Damagum should have consulted the National Working Committee first. He called this behavior another example of poor leadership from the acting chairman.
The critic said Damagum broke party rules about how long someone can serve temporarily. Party laws require the acting chairman position to return to the North Central region after a certain time. Suswam thinks Damagum stayed beyond his allowed period. He believes this violation shows Damagum cares more about keeping power than following rules. The former governor wants party members to demand better leadership from their officials.
Suswam attacked Damagum's recent actions after meeting with election officials. He said good leaders would talk to their team members before speaking to reporters. The former governor thinks Damagum made serious mistakes about following proper procedures. Suswam believes Damagum should have consulted the National Working Committee first. He called this behavior another example of poor leadership from the acting chairman.
The critic said Damagum broke party rules about how long someone can serve temporarily. Party laws require the acting chairman position to return to the North Central region after a certain time. Suswam thinks Damagum stayed beyond his allowed period. He believes this violation shows Damagum cares more about keeping power than following rules. The former governor wants party members to demand better leadership from their officials.