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2023: Obasanjo’s rebuff of PDP, sign of imminent failure – Okechukwu


A foundation member of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Mr Osita Okechukwu has described the recent rejection of Peoples Democratic Party, (PDP) overtures by former President Olusegun Obasanjo as a signal to another defeat in 2023 presidential election.


Mr Okechukwu wondered whether PDP leaders have refused to understand that Nigerians are suspicious and were no longer interested in reinforcing the PDP’s share the money culture.


He said it smacks of political incorrect move for a party, whose membership card was publicly shredded to go back asking for the support of the same statesman that rejected its association.


Mr Okechukwu, who is Director General of Voice of Nigeria (VON), made the remarks while speaking to journalists in Abuja, Sunday, maintained that the rejection of PDP’s request to re-join the party by Chief Obasanjo comes as failure signal at the eve of 2023 Presidential election.


It could be recalled that PDP bigwigs led by its national chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu, visited Obasanjo in his Abeokuta Ogun State residence, during which the former President remarked, “I have been with the party right from inception. Whatever I do in my own life, because I became President on the platform of PDP, PDP will continue to be part of the history of my life.


“But, having said that, the day that in my ward I decided to tear my PDP card was the day I ceased to be a member of PDP and that day I vowed that I will not be a member of any political party again, but I will remain a statesman in Nigeria, in West Africa, in Africa and indeed in the world.”


Going further, Okechukwu stated: “I have my sympathy for our sister political party, PDP, over this misadventure. Just imagine the uncommon electoral boost the party would have generated if Chief Obasanjo had accepted their request.”


“The statesman’s re-entry could have boosted the morale of the rank and file of the PDP. In short, the rejection is a bad omen, particularly coming at the eve of the crucial 2023 presidential election.”


Asked his take on the swipe of the PDP Chairman, Ayu, who berated President Muhammadu Buhari and APC as clueless and for plunging Nigeria into eternal debt, Okechukwu quipped, “I have my tremendous respect for His Excellency Iyorchia Ayu, an intellectual and seasoned academian; however one needs to name some of the huge and uncountable infrastructural deficit PDP bequeathed to Buhari’s regime, which compelled borrowing for development.


He listed them as “Ibadan-Lagos standard gauge rail line and other rail lines abandoned by PDP


“Less than transparent privatised Power Sector, which has dangerously stifled economic development.


“Lagos-Ibadan, Lagos-Abeokuta, 2nd Niger Bridge, Kano-Maiduguri, Abuja-Makurdi, including other 13,000 federal road network nationwide.


“Re-equipment and upgrading of the Armed Forces and other Security Agencies emasculated by the PDP.”


PDP chieftains that accompanied Ayu to visit Obasanjo included, the National Secretary, Senator Sam Anyanwu; deputy National Chairman, South and former Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Mr Taofeek Arapaja; the party’s 2019 Vice presidential candidate, Mr, Peter Obi, as well as other NWC members.

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1 comment

  1. I don't know why it is difficult for people to say things the way they are. Obasanjo's meeting with PDP members had a TV live cast and in all the conversation that ensued, the former president only maintained his distance from partisanship. That is all. I think he will do same to any party at all
    That is the whole story. His posture has nothing to do with success of any party or their failures in any elections. End of story.

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