Eddy Olafeso, a member of the People’s Democratic Party and Council, emphasized that the importance of interacting with the Labor Presidential candidate in 2027 over the 2027 election to overcome all progress conferences (APCs) in 2027.
OBI, who was initially sought for PDP nomination, transitioned to the Labor Party before the election in early 2022. He received 6,101,533 votes, second only to the winch, received 8,794,726 votes, and received 8,794,726 votes, and received the ATiku Abububakar of PDP. Get 6,984,984,984,984,984,984,520 votes.
In an interview on Wednesday on the political plan of the channel TV station, Olaf Suso was asked if PDP that was in trouble should contact OBI to increase the opportunity to APC in 2027.
His response is to say that not only interact with Peter Obi, but also interact with any influential person who may donate in the country.
PDP leaders reiterated the need for the establishment of a strong alliance in 2027 to challenge APC and emphasized a major challenge that a single party tried to make the ruling party inappropriate.
“Not only do you have an alliance here; some of you work together to win the election.
“This happened a long time ago. This is what we should do at present. No political party can defeat the APC alone. Don’t let us deceive ourselves. We must gather together.” Olafso added.
He attributed the division of the party to the PDP leadership before the 2023 election, and this development played a role in public opinion tests.
Olafeso pointed out that if ATIKU and OBI’s voting merged together, it will put Tinubu in the long distance, which allows PDP leaders to unify the party before the 2023 election.
Naija News It is reported that the turmoil in PDP continues to exist, because ATIKU and FCT Minister NYESOM Wike have not yet repaired their relationship after the consequences of the party’s primaries in 2022.
Nonetheless, Olafuso insisted that the gap between the two leaders could not be repaired, which showed that the party would navigate and unite everyone again in this challenge.