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The National Chairman of the opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Prince Uche Secondus, on Thursday, January 30, has revealed that at this moment, the party concerned with rebuilding than zoning of 2023 presidential ticket of the party.

Secondus who spoke to newsmen in Abuja on Thursday stressed that the party was preparing itself to win elections in the future, while the issue of zoning would be looked into at the appropriate time.

Recall that Uche Secondus had said the PDP would appeal the sack of Emeka Ihedioha as Imo governor.

The chairman said “today we are more concerned about rebuilding our party. When the time comes for the nomination of a Presidential candidate the party will come out with its position.

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“You know the constitution allows everybody, whether you are from the north, whether you are from the south to contest.

“No one is going to stop anyone from contesting even when it is zoned to a particular region, and I have been talking about it in the past.

“So, every person still has a right to contest; so, if you are qualified and desire to run for the office of the President, you are free to contest,” Secondus said.

When asked if the party was considering a merger, Secondus said it could happen if there was a need for it.

“Why not, when the time comes, if there is need for people to pull their resources and pull their strength together, it can happen, it is possible.

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“Our focus is in making sure that our party is strong and viral and ready to win elections.

Secondus said that the party’s national leaders were working hard with its members and leaders in Edo, to win the state forthcoming governorship election.

“We are working very hard in Edo state. We met with the leadership and stakeholders of Edo state last week.

“I believe that our people are coming together, very strong and you are aware that state belongs to PDP before the APC took it from us. So we are working hard to regain Edo,” he said.