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REVEALED: What Did PDP Do To Deserve Loyalty Of Igbos - Fredrick Nwabufo by farem: 9:13pm On Jan 21, 2022
As I said in the column: ‘In 2003, south-east voted for Obasanjo against Ojukwu – why’, the Igbo’s love for the PDP even conquered Odumegwu Ojukwu. In the 2003 presidential election in which Ojukwu, the famed Igbo leader, vied, the south-east voted tremendously for his rival – Olusegun Obasanjo of the PDP. In fact, Ojukwu’s ‘’Igbo party’’, the All Progressives Grand Alliance (APGA) could not even win governorship elections in the south-east except in Anambra — the late politician’s native home.

In Anambra, Obasanjo had 466,866 votes which represent 54 percent of the entire count while Ojukwu had 279,378 – 34 percent of the total tally. In Abia, Obasanjo had 386,748 votes (51.7 percent) while Ojukwu had 260,899 votes (34.9 percent). In Ebonyi, Obasanjo had 752,823 votes (94.5 percent) but Ojukwu polled only 20,525 votes (02.6 percent) within the same range as Muhammadu Buhari who had 16,308 votes in the state.

In Enugu, Obasanjo had 897,721 votes (79.7 percent) while Ojukwu had 177,050 votes (15.7 percent). And in Imo, Obasanjo polled 656,861 votes (64.6 percent), but Ojukwu had 281,114 votes (27.7 percent). The late Igbo leader’s second attempt in 2007 was also unsuccessful.

Obasanjo trounced Ojukwu on his own turf. How intriguing? Today and like in the past, the Igbo elite consort with the PDP for their own survival – and not for the advancement of the Igbo. The beneficiaries of the PDP years were the elite who had sizeable representations in government. The south-east’s liaison with the PDP subsists, yet no commensurate dividends in terms of economic and infrastructural development for the region.

The south-east regaining its place means it must look beyond a solitary party. It must put itself in the thick of things. And to sit at the table, it must wrest itself from the enchantment of the PDP. It must forge new alliances – a new political and social concordat.

I ask again, what did the PDP do to deserve the loyalty of the Igbo?

By Fredrick Nwabufo; Nwabufo aka Mr OneNigeria is a writer and journalist.

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Re: REVEALED: What Did PDP Do To Deserve Loyalty Of Igbos - Fredrick Nwabufo by Golan007: 9:18pm On Jan 21, 2022
They are locked up.

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Re: REVEALED: What Did PDP Do To Deserve Loyalty Of Igbos - Fredrick Nwabufo by Pcharles2(m): 10:10pm On Jan 21, 2022
PDP is an Igbo party. Don't forget the G-34 An Igbo man led that group that later became PDP. The problem with the Igbos; the don't forget things like that. And lest I forget, majority of the Igbos would've preferred Ojukwu stayed out of Nigerian politics.
Re: REVEALED: What Did PDP Do To Deserve Loyalty Of Igbos - Fredrick Nwabufo by Mynd44: 10:59pm On Jan 21, 2022

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