PDP Crisis: Segun Sowunmi Advocates for Peter Obi’s Return

 

A member of the People Democratic Party, PDP, Segun Sowunmi, has advised the party to do everything and bring back the Labour Party presidential candidate in the 2023 election, Peter Obi, into its fold.

Sowunmi gave the advice on Friday while playing host to Channels Television’s ‘Politics Today’.

UGAMATV reports that Obi left the PDP in May 2022 for the Labour Party, reportedly complaining of massive bribing of delegates and vote buying during the party’s presidential primary.

Obi also cited the existence of a party clique collaborating against him.

However, three years down the line, Sowunmi urged the PDP to work to bring Obi back.

‘’One of the people who was a PDP member, a South eastern man who felt based on the balance of play that the South-East was excluded, Peter Obi, was allocated 6.2 million votes, you lose the election, you run to the Supreme Court you lose, at least you were adjudged to have lost.

“Any deep-thinking, fair-minded Nigerian man who is in the political party called the PDP ought to know that the greatest, necessary next step is to have the conversation about: ‘How do you bring Peter back’ now that the energy driving him is organic,’’ Sowunmi said.

The PDP is said to have been embroiled in crisis since the 2023 presidential election, in which its candidate, Atiku Abubakar, lost to President Bola Tinubu.

After the suspension and removal of Iyorchia Ayu, Ambassador Umar Damagum, who was originally the Deputy National Chairman (North), was appointed acting chairman.

Meanwhile, efforts by the North Central zone to replace him with a substantive chairman have created deep divisions within the party.

Similarly, the position of National Secretary has become the subject of a legal battle between Anyanwu and Ude-Okoye, pushing the agenda to replace Damagum.

Sowunmi said the internal wrangling and sudden spring in defections to the All Progressives Congress, APC, are self-inflicted and should have been sorted out a while back.

“There is a level of activity that you can blame your bullies for, but there is a certain level of recurring, continuous lack of creativity that you have you have to hold yourself responsible for.

“One of the things that people do is fall prey to the frail nature of President Bola Tinubu. I know him for his intellectual capacity. He will look frail, but his brain is that of a giant, so most times people underestimate him to their own peril.

‘’The painful thing is that my own side is choosing to pretend that it is an easy material to defeat in politics. What do they know that he doesn’t know,” he asked.

 

  • Related Posts

    FCT Minister Wike Free to Join APC, Says Party Chairman Nentawe

          The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress, APC, Nentawe Yilwatda, has stated that the Minister of the Federal Capital territory, (FCT) Nyesom Wike is free to…

    No Automatic Seats: APC Boss Confirms Primaries for National Assembly Contests

          The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) Nentawe Yilwatda has dismissed speculation that the party is considering automatic tickets for National Assembly members ahead of…

    Leave a Reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    You Missed

    FCT Minister Wike Free to Join APC, Says Party Chairman Nentawe

    FCT Minister Wike Free to Join APC, Says Party Chairman Nentawe

    No Automatic Seats: APC Boss Confirms Primaries for National Assembly Contests

    No Automatic Seats: APC Boss Confirms Primaries for National Assembly Contests

    Atiku’s Surprising Pledge: I’ll Step Aside for Peter Obi in ADC 2027 Race

    Atiku’s Surprising Pledge: I’ll Step Aside for Peter Obi in ADC 2027 Race

    Mbah, French Envoy Launch Strategic 14.5km Water Pipeline, Deepen Franco-Enugu Partnership for Growth

    Mbah, French Envoy Launch Strategic 14.5km Water Pipeline, Deepen Franco-Enugu Partnership for Growth

    French Court Finds Lafarge Guilty of Funding Terror Groups During Syria War

    French Court Finds Lafarge Guilty of Funding Terror Groups During Syria War

    Aiyedatiwa Sets Up Committee on Minimum Wage Review at RUGIPO, Clears Salary Arrears

    Aiyedatiwa Sets Up Committee on Minimum Wage Review at RUGIPO, Clears Salary Arrears