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2027: Peter Obi is Now the Voice of Opposition - Ex Governor Fayose Carpets Atiku

  • Writer: Esther
    Esther
  • Oct 14, 2024
  • 1 min read

The former governor of Ekiti State, Ayodele Fayose delivered a candid assessment of the current political landscape in Nigeria.


He asserted that Peter Obi, the former presidential candidate of the Labour Party (LP), has become the "voice of the opposition," overshadowing Atiku Abubakar of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).


This statement comes amidst a backdrop of internal strife within the PDP, which Fayose claims has left the party in disarray.


Fayose's remarks highlight a shift in Nigeria's opposition dynamics. He expressed doubt about the PDP's ability to challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) in the upcoming 2027 presidential election, citing the party's leadership crisis and lack of unity.


According to Fayose, "when we don’t have a party again, how can we defeat them?" This rhetorical question underscores his skepticism about the PDP's viability as a political force.


The former governor's comments reflect broader themes of political leadership and party cohesion. By identifying Peter Obi as the leading opposition figure, Fayose points to a growing trend where individual political figures, rather than established parties, are becoming central to opposition politics in Nigeria.


This shift may indicate a changing political landscape where traditional party structures are increasingly challenged by charismatic leaders. Fayose's advice to Atiku Abubakar to retire from electoral contests suggests a need for renewal within the PDP.


The party's internal issues, such as member suspensions and public disputes, further complicate its efforts to present a united front against the APC. Addressing these challenges will be crucial for the PDP if it hopes to regain its footing and effectively counter the ruling party.




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