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2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by dre11(m): 11:52am On Dec 01, 2019
• opposition meets to strategise

• Pat Utomi, Obi Ezekwesili, Fawehinmi, others in steering committee

• We’re not averse to merger –PDP


By Tunde Sulaiman, Johnson Ayantunji and Onyekachi Eze



Although the next general elections are still four years away, but a script that played out in 2013, giving birth to the All Progressives Congress, which successfully edged out the then ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) two years later is once again being written.

According to some principal actors in the know, the opposition parties, movements and forces are also plotting to come together to become a political party and slug it out with the ruling APC with a view to winning the presidential election.

Even as the major opposition party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) said it is not averse to such a merger.

A source privy to the arrangement told Sunday Telegraph that the inaugural meeting of the steering committee is billed for this month.

Our source, who pleaded anonymity due to the sensitive nature of the ongoing discussions, said the seeds for the idea were planted in June during the celebration of the June 12 anniversary this year.

Our source said: “They have done that during the June 12 celebration at late M.K.O Abiola’s home in Ikeja. All opposition parties, all movements came together and agreed that credible alternatives should merge into one political party.

“They have taken that step and it has been handed over to Pat Utomi, Oby Ezekwesili, Shehu Sani, Mohammed Fawehinmi, Prof. Kila and Issa Aremu. They have started consultations and it is still going on.

“They will meet this month (December) for the inaugural meeting in Lagos. They are going to merge to become one party. They have all agreed and they are to merge and present a presidential candidate that they feel will be able to mount a serious challenge to whoever the APC fields in 2023.

“They will go the way of the APC in order to present a formidable opposition to the ruling party. They are starting early, unlike what they did one year to the 2019 elections. All of them have been asked to merge and field one presidential candidate. Consultations are now at advanced stage.”

An aide to a former PDP governor, weighing in on the matter, said: “They will steal people from here and there. Those ones are what we call conjectures. What will define the fight for 2023 will be the candidate that PDP brings forward while ethnic and geo political considerations will determine what happens. Is it Igbo? Is it Yoruba? It is going to be another North versus South because from the body language of the Northerners, they are not ready to let go. It is not going to be APC.

“What they are going to do is to pitch the South West against the South East and then say well you are at logger heads, let us settle it for you. PDP members will come together under any other party, but the PDP will remain as a party. It may only wane in influence, but it will not die. There are some core areas that will always be PDP.”

However, the main opposition party said though it has not entered into discussions with any political party but it is not averse to merging with any party or parties that desire such.

But lending credence to the possibility of the main opposition party joining forces with others to try and wrestle power from the APC, an official close to the Presidential Campaign Team of the PDP in the February’s Presidential Election, told Sunday Telegraph that doing such was not new in Nigeria.

“Have you forgotten the G48 that successfully forced the military to hand over power back to the civilians? The official asked.

“If it could be done then why can’t it be done under a civilian dispensation? Besides, we are in an emergency situation and all hands must be on deck to save the nation from the slide it’s experiencing under the present government.

“Many people are concerned about the trajectory the country is taking, which is not good.

“It thus makes sense to explore political alliances with people who love the country in order to galvanise Nigerians to vote them (APC) out in 2023 so as to save the people from further depravation and poverty that is all over the place,” said the official.

In an earlier interview, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, said that the party is open to groups or parties that are interested in good governance and the wellbeing of Nigerians.

“I cannot say we have not started discussing with any political party. All I can say is that PDP is open to any group or interests that are committed to good governance and democratic interest of the Nigerian people,” Ologbondiyan stated.

After losing the presidential election in 2015, PDP said in several tweets that it was willing to merge with other parties but ruled out a change of name.

The party said in the tweets then: “We are willing to merge with other parties but we ruled out a change of name.

“We are ready to listen to you and hear what you think. We require genuine & sincere advice from you because a one-party system is not an option.

“We have tried our best as a political party but must be quick to point out that we were not perfect. We never claimed to be.

“We want to run a new PDP that welcomes criticism & see it as a necessity to make amends.”

Ologbondiyan said in the interview that he has no power to discuss if the party will change its identity, in the event of merger.

During the party’s leadership crisis, the Senator Ahmed Makarfi-led National Caretaker Committee inaugurated a Strategic and Inter-party committee to scout for possible political alliance with other political groups ahead the 2019 general election.

Chairman of the committee, Prof. Jerry Gana told journalists that PDP was interested in relating “with lovers of democracy in all the parties.”

Gana admitted that a syndicate committee headed by former Deputy Senate President, Ibrahim Mantu, submitted a report on the number of parties willing to join PDP, and the guidelines for any re-alignment.

“Our engagement will be based on principle, cleared guidelines. But that does not mean to degenerate to what is happening to the ruling party.

“PDP wants solid and united party. PDP is the only party that can be found in every ward, and it is the only party that has not changed its name, and we are not going to change the name of our party,” Gana assured.

Last year, PDP entered into a coalition with over 40 other parties to form a Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP), in a bid to present a joint presidential candidate for the 2019 election.

The party, however, explained that it was not a merger but a working agreement against APC.

There are equally suggestions that the parties in the coalition should merge to form a stronger political party to confront the APC in 2023.

But CUPP spokesperson, Ikenga Ugochinyere, said such would not be good for democracy.

Ugochinyere told Sunday Telegraph that the merger would not promote participatory democracy.

“I support anything that will promote democracy in the country. Two-party system is not good for Nigeria. A lot of people have been elected into political offices which will not have been possible if we have only two political parties.

“For me, that (the merger) will not be good for our democracy. It is not good for the country,” he added.


https://www.newtelegraphng.com/2019/12/2023-parties-groups-may-merge-to-battle-apc/


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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Brandstudio01: 11:53am On Dec 01, 2019
For sure you're stating the obvious.
We have seen that happen many a times in this country. That was how the SDP, PDP, the APC became a formidable political party. Nothing Lasts in this country Because of Lack of maintenance culture

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by festacman(m): 11:54am On Dec 01, 2019
Any new political realignment that has people like Pat Utomi, Oby Ezekwesili, Shehu Sani, etc. will not succeed. The reasons are simple:
1. They are basically elitists and theorists who haven't done much in their local political environment. Since politics by its nature is LOCAL, they are already handicapped abinitio.
2. Again, democracy is a POPULARITY contest in which all classes of people vote. Since most of these people are active on social media and conferences but don't have connection with the STREET via stomach infrastructure or community involvement, they are handicapped to kickstart a new political order.
3. Finally, since the victory of presidential or governorship candidate at the poll is the SUM TOTAL of efforts of political heavyweights at wards, LGAs, federal constituencies and senatorial zones, the effort of some eggheads meeting in Abuja would achieve little.

The only way to enthrone a NEW POLITICAL ORDER in Nigeria today with success is the proper INVOLVEMENT of youths who form majority voters. To achieve this, local youth political activists and enthusiasts who are active in their communities rather than on social media in states across Nigeria should be convened and convinced. Once they buy the idea, the first hurdle will be out of way. Political spread is needed because no political movement that lack spread would win even serious election in Nigeria. The only problem though is that most of these youth activists are already linked to some of the current politicians and may struggle to free themselves.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Abfinest007(m): 12:00pm On Dec 01, 2019
yes APC as a party is bad but these people are doing this for their own selfish interest

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by okosodo: 12:02pm On Dec 01, 2019
They cannot beat INEC

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Sukueponmalu: 12:03pm On Dec 01, 2019
Lmao.
You can't beat APC in 2023, Osinbajo is our president come 2023.
APC will rule for at least 50 years.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Slawormir: 12:04pm On Dec 01, 2019
Damnnnnn niggarrr

Too early to be talking about 2023


Bar man give me more Heineken bottles

If buhari continue with this effort to try battle and reduce corruption and tackle injustice then me and my house hold will trust APC a little bit
Treasury single account and integrated payroll system is wonderful

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:05pm On Dec 01, 2019
How the mighty has fallen....

From a ruling party to a party of crumbs.

Sane Nigerians stood together to pursue out the evil party that once boasted they will Rule Nigeria for 60 years until we stop existing as a nation.
But God pass dem! cheesy

We stand with our Darling President Muhammadu Buhari and his AMIABLE Vice President PROF YEMI OSINBAJO, AKA STARBOY!

PDP IN NIGERIA AGAIN.......??!

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:05pm On Dec 01, 2019
These people and misplaced priority

Strengthen the institutions first

Let them work independently!!!

Can you do that

If not, then how can you wrestle power with a nepotistic, junketting, authoritative, blood sucking terrorist cum president

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Richdad50(m): 12:05pm On Dec 01, 2019
shocked

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Throwback: 12:06pm On Dec 01, 2019
If only PDP knows that its name is its greatest liability.

Those who were in PDP have moved on to other parties and won elections, while most of those who moved into PDP lost their elections.

That name is its greatest liability, as it will always be linked to its 16yr tenure in power, without any reasonable infrastructural development beyond what the military bequeathed.

PDP means 16yrs of failure to the Nigerian electorate.

If APC were to be sacked from government over its own failures, I would rather have another new party tested than to have a return to a failed PDP.

Onward ever, backward never. On the road to the promised land, we may encounter trials and tribulations, but we would never look back towards Egypt.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by omenka(m): 12:06pm On Dec 01, 2019
Lol. I see APGA absorbing pdp.

Pdp has been such a terrible opposition. Dont know if I could blame that on the entire party superstructure or secondus. But Pdp's outing will be far worse in 2023, except of course the come under the shadow of APGA.

Ndiara party.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Davidcruze(m): 12:06pm On Dec 01, 2019
okosodo:
They cannot beat INEC


You na true you talk

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by ekestic1976(f): 12:06pm On Dec 01, 2019
Abfinest007:
yes APC as a party is bad but these people are doing this for their own selfish interest
Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Hemanwel(m): 12:06pm On Dec 01, 2019
The APC has won all the staggered elections since Oshiomhole became the chairman of the party, except in Anambra where they are outrightly not wanted by the people.

A party which lost more States to the opposition during the gubernatorial elections just few months ago, has now won all its staggered elections. Even the worst performing governor like Yahaya Bello won his re-election against the wishes of Kogi people.


Oshiomhole and APC have taken rigging to a whole new level in Nigeria.

Reason they wanted more staggered elections in the last gubernatorial elections so that they would have enough time and security agents to perfect their rigging plots

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by SadistIrohKen: 12:07pm On Dec 01, 2019
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omenka:
Lol. I see APGA absorbing pdp.

Pdp has been such a terrible opposition. Dont know if I could blame that on the entire party superstructure or secondus. But Pdp's outing will be far worse in 2023, except of course the come under the shadow of APGA.

Ndiara party.
[/s]
shatap there and get out
you don't know anything

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by fk001(m): 12:07pm On Dec 01, 2019
Lol, merge with which party? PDP is gone for good.

APC will not go down any time soon.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by SadistIrohKen: 12:07pm On Dec 01, 2019
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post=84522339:
How the mighty has fallen....

From a ruling party to a party of crumbs.

Sane Nigerians stood together to pursue out the evil party that once boasted they will Rule Nigeria fpr 60 years until we stop existing as a nation.
But God pass dem! cheesy

PDP IN NIGERIA AGAIN.......??!
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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by TooNoisy(f): 12:08pm On Dec 01, 2019
They wouldnt need to. APC will implode itself. There are 3 options facing APC and all will lead to the same result:

1. Buhari seeks a third term and APC will implode. The SW caucus will leave and some other Northen elements will also leave.

2. Presidential ticket is zoned to the North and the SW caucus will leave.

3. Presidential ticket is zoned to the SW and key northen elements will leave especially if PDP zones to the north.

The biggest challenge for the opposition parties is whether or not there will be credible elections. That is the big challenge facing the opposition.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by omenka(m): 12:08pm On Dec 01, 2019
post=84522339:
How the mighty has fallen....

PDP IN NIGERIA AGAIN.......??!
Please make sure you add that darling phrase to rub it in. cheesy

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by espn(m): 12:08pm On Dec 01, 2019
DREAM....
Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by SadistIrohKen: 12:08pm On Dec 01, 2019
[s]
omenka:
Please e sure you add that darling phrase to rub it in. cheesy
[/s]
trash trash claptrap

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Whoiwannabe(m): 12:08pm On Dec 01, 2019
I don't see how any merger will change anything in 2023. Aside from PDP, there's no formidable opposition in Nigeria, so it will be an effort in futility.

APC have successfully wrestled democracy from the masses. The only way they can lose now is if a seismic division erupt from their camp prior to 2023.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by MANNABBQGRILLS: 12:08pm On Dec 01, 2019
omenka:
Please make sure you add that darling phrase to rub it in. cheesy
Lol cheesy.
Chairman sha wan make all dis wailers quench finish before the year runs out o.
We concur!

Dear wailers,
Your wailing is our ring tone.
For as many wailers that can read and write.
Turn this into a song and start singing right now...

Chorus by Senior Wailer : "GOD BLESS OUR DARLING DADDY,
PRESIDENT MUHAMMADU BUHARI.
GOD BLESS NIGERIA".
×3

Bridge by Junior wailers : Sai Baba, Sai Baba Sai Baba............till fade!! tongue

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by jaxxy(m): 12:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
They shud gather on the right issues and not for their bellies. Apc’s Performance is still generally poor. The country is still not better than how Jonathan left it. We have sunk to an all-time low and only climbing back up at snail speed.

And before u blame Jonathan’s cluelessness and lapses remember it wasn’t Jonathan that said u shud appoint ministers 6months after inauguration, neither did he lead u to the many bad economic policies that worsen the already bad situation and economy out of sheer negligence, cluelessness and mediocrity.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Seventy7kings: 12:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
undecided

waste of time. APC will still win in 2023.
All thanks in advance to our brothers from one particular region who refuse to admit that GEJ was a failure and never get over his loss in 2015 general elections, thus tagging Sowore as their enemy.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by micflo28(m): 12:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
PDP should forget power for another 16 years. They acted as cheap rogues during their days. I won't vote any party in alliance with PDP.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by DCmonster: 12:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
It's an assembly of educated idiots. Just because buhari has refused to grant their wishes they want to form a new political party. All of you idiots that brought in this present government of calamity will go into political oblivion before 2023. You all will be shocked especially that thick lipped fugly hippo looking woman who is always on glasses.
Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Wiseandtrue(f): 12:09pm On Dec 01, 2019
post=84522339:
How the mighty has fallen....

From a ruling party to a party of crumbs.

Sane Nigerians stood together to pursue out the evil party that once boasted they will Rule Nigeria fpr 60 years until we stop existing as a nation.
But God pass dem! cheesy

PDP IN NIGERIA AGAIN.......??!
Have you gone for your brain that you left in Daura

No tell me say na Sarrki own you borrow oooooo grin cheesy grin

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by TwoBottles: 12:10pm On Dec 01, 2019
cry

They are always aligning and realigning to continue looting from where the previous ones left off. I weep for this country and most especially the youths. It's either we all come out and support Sowore or continue to grumble within ourselves. It's time to salvage this country from the kleptomaniac hands of those who are stealing our commonwealth and dividing us in the lines of religion and ethnicity.

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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Renforce: 12:11pm On Dec 01, 2019
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Re: 2023: Parties, Groups May Merge To ‘battle’ APC by Ewedegubbler: 12:11pm On Dec 01, 2019
Abfinest007:
yes APC as a party is bad but these people are doing this for their own selfish interest


Was APC formed your interest?

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