Politics of Monday, 3 February 2025
Source: www.legit.ng
Soon after Bola Tinubu resumed as president on Wednesday, May 29, Nigerian politicians, including the president, began to make moves for the next general election, which will be in 2027.
While President Tinubu has been accused of destabilising the opposition parties, including the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), some governors of the leading opposition have been accused of plotting to join the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The PDP governors accused of plotting to join the APC are first-time governors making moves to secure their second term in office. The insinuation is that President Tinubu may use the influence of the federal government to unseat them, thus, joining the APC looks like the best option.
However, all the governors accused of planning to dump the PDP for the APC have debunked the allegation. They have vowed to remain with the PDP and play the opposition game. Below is the list of the PDP governors:
Sheriff Oborevwori of Delta
The governor of the oil-rich Delta state is one of the PDP leaders who have been fingered to be plotting to join the APC. However, one of the commissioners to the governor has denied the report. Charles Aniagwu, the state commissioner for works (rural roads and public information), denied the claim during a television interview.
Peter Mbah of Enugu
Another influential PDP governor rumoured to be planning to dump the party for the APC is Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu state. The rumour started following President Tinubu's recent visit to the southeast state to commission some projects.
Peter Mbah of Enugu Another influential PDP governor rumoured to be planning to dump the party for the APC is Governor Peter Mbah of Enugu state.
The rumour started following President Tinubu's recent visit to the southeast state to commission some projects.
See the governor's media interview here:
Thanks for coming, President Bola Ahmed Tinubu @officialABAT. We look forward to seeing you again! pic.twitter.com/vviy8VK55v
— Peter Ndubuisi Mbah (@PNMbah) January 6, 2025
VIDEO: Why I visited President Tinubu - Mutfwang pic.twitter.com/1gEX7hQkmr
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