PDP Govs Acting Asiwaju’s Spoiler Game – Atiku’s Alliance | 2027

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A coalition that includes former Vice President Atiku Abubakar, 2023 Labour Party presidential candidate Peter Obi, former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai, among others, has accused the governors of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) of dismissing a proposed alliance. They claim the PDP intends to nominate a weak candidate for the 2027 election to fragment opposition votes, thereby benefiting President Bola Tinubu.

The coalition further asserted that the PDP governors are either knowingly or unknowingly participating in a strategy that undermines the opposition.

In a statement released on Wednesday by one of its leaders, Salihu Lukman, the coalition argued that the PDP governors acknowledge the party’s irreparable state, noting that Nigerians no longer view it as a credible alternative since the ruling APC has effectively absorbed its foundational principles.

On March 20, the 2023 PDP presidential candidates, including Atiku, Obi, and a former Kaduna State Governor, announced the formation of a coalition aimed at unseating Tinubu in the upcoming 2027 election.

This initiative has ignited ongoing discussions regarding the possibility of opposition unity, eliciting varied responses from political leaders.

Nevertheless, after a meeting in Ibadan on Monday, the PDP Governors’ Forum, chaired by Bala Mohammed, declared its refusal to engage in any coalition or merger discussions.

The governors stated, “Noting the nationwide speculations about possible merger of political parties, groups and/or associations, the Forum resolved that the PDP will not join any coalition or merger. However, the PDP as a major opposition party welcomes any party, persons or groups that are willing to join it with a view to wresting power and enthroning good leadership in 2027.”

In a statement made on behalf of the coalition’s national secretariat, Lukman highlighted the importance of the coalition in reinstating the integrity of political institutions, especially political parties, to ensure and promote robust political competition within the nation.

He stated, “The meeting of the PDP Governors Forum on Monday, April 14, 2025, declared its opposition to the initiative to form a broad-based coalition of opposition political parties, politicians and other groups. The coalition is a viable option to not only defeat the APC and President Bola Tinubu, but also to rescue our democracy from imminent collapse. Rescuing Nigerian democracy, which is about rebuilding trust between citizens and politicians, is the main objective of the coalition.

“However, the coalition has also become necessary if the integrity of political institutions, especially political parties in upholding and promoting political competition in the country is to be restored. And nothing represents the sad reality of the destruction of our democracy than the party that ruled Nigeria for 16 years and arrogantly boasted of ruling for 60 years, the PDP.

“The mere fact that the NEC meeting of the party has not been held for two years and no Nigerian can confidently tell who is really in charge of the party is evidence of this collapse. This should be the concern of leaders of the party, including its Governors. Unfortunately, all we have seen of the PDP Governors is the flagrant usurpation of the powers assigned to the organs of the party. This is wrong. It is also a clear demonstration that if left alone, the PDP Governors will only continue the path of destroying democratic institutions in the country.

“As it is, all patriotic Nigerians who are committed to rescuing Nigerian democracy should recognise that the challenge facing us as a nation is beyond the romantic affiliation to so-called political parties such as the PDP, with many of its leaders operating as Trojan horses to the APC and President Tinubu’s government. It makes no sense to invest energy and resources in a party whose leaders are either appointees of the APC Government or undercover supporters. Otherwise, how can anyone justify the way PDP and its leaders are mismanaging themselves and practically putting themselves on the path of self-destruction and political irrelevance.”

The coalition leader charged that PDP member and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike is considered untouchable, not because of his contributions in the FCT, but rather because he has obstructed the PDP from presenting a presidential candidate to contest against Tinubu in 2027.

The statement read in part, “For the avoidance of doubt, the coalition is fundamentally about rebuilding Nigerian democracy. Leaders of the coalition recognise this and, more importantly, recognise all the challenges ahead. Resolving these challenges and building the confidence of Nigerians is about restoring the value of political negotiations as critical and fundamental to guaranteeing the survival of democracy. Over the years, both the PDP and APC have demonstrated contempt for political negotiations and, to that extent, disrespected agreements in various ways.

“For more than ten years that the PDP had been out of power, Nigerians had waited for the party to dust itself up and provide the viable opposition that Nigeria needs. Instead, the party went into suspended animation until the rampaging Tinubu-led APC found a willing undertaker to finally put it to rest. The governors know that the virus that afflicts the PDP has no cure. They are only grandstanding. They know that Nigerians cannot accept this PDP as the alternative because it is clear to all discerning Nigerians that the ruling party has hijacked its soul.

“Nyesom Wike is the untouchable super minister in Asiwaju’s government, not because of the sterling job he is doing in the FCT, but because he has done a great job of ensuring that the PDP is not able to present a presidential candidate to challenge Tinubu for power in 2027. However, with the growing coalition, that mandate has been adjusted in recent weeks. The new agenda is to revive the PDP to stand as a counterforce to the coalition, and present a candidate that would split the vote in 2027. This PDP Governor’s Forum is wittingly or unwittingly playing Asiwaju’s spoiler game, and they expect Nigerians to take them seriously.

“The survival of Nigeria and the future of democracy largely depend on how political actors seek to reverse this ugly reality. This is what leaders of the coalition have been painstakingly working on. The coalition is working hard to finalise negotiations towards unveiling the coalition, along with its structure, and programme of action for rescuing Nigeria. The expectation is that all political actors, including leaders of the PDP, would recognise the danger facing the country and join the coalition as a necessary and perhaps strongest response towards rebuilding Nigerian democracy. This has not happened. However, even as the PDP Governors and some leaders of PDP express opposition to joining the coalition, we extend hands of fellowship to all political actors in the country to join us to rescue Nigerian democracy.”

He stated that Nigeria urgently requires intervention, emphasizing that the nation’s future relies on the bravery and decisiveness of its opposition leaders and institutions.

“We call on all true democrats across the political spectrum to set aside ego, ambition, and party barriers and commit to building a coalition for national salvation”, Lukman added.

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