PDP now servant to APC because of Wike’s ministerial appointment – Kenneth Okonkwo

The drama unfolding in the Nigerian political scene is getting more intriguing by the day. Kenneth Okonkwo, a chieftain of the Labour Party, has made some scathing remarks about the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and its current situation. According to him, the PDP has become a servant to the All Progressives Congress (APC) due to the ministerial appointment of Nyesom Wike, a former presidential aspirant of the PDP.

Okonkwo's comments came after Wike, who was the first runner-up in the PDP's presidential primary election, accepted a ministerial appointment in the APC-led government. This move has been seen as a betrayal by many, and Okonkwo is not holding back in his criticism. He believes that Wike's appointment is a clear indication that the PDP is in disarray and has lost its relevance in the Nigerian political landscape.

The Labour Party, on the other hand, is gaining momentum as the main opposition party in Nigeria. With its robust agenda and impressive performance in the 2023 general elections, the party is poised to give the APC a run for its money. Peter Obi, the Labour Party's presidential candidate, has been vocal about his party's intentions to keep the APC on its toes and protect the interests of Nigerians.

Okonkwo's comments are not just a reflection of his party's stance but also a testament to the current state of the PDP. The party has been plagued by internal conflicts and power struggles, which have weakened its position in the political landscape. The appointment of Wike as a minister in the APC-led government is seen as a strategic move to further weaken the PDP and consolidate the APC's power.

The implications of Wike's appointment are far-reaching, and it remains to be seen how this will play out in the long run. One thing is certain, however: the Nigerian political scene is about to get a lot more interesting. With the Labour Party gaining momentum and the PDP in disarray, the APC will have to be on its toes to maintain its grip on power.

As the drama unfolds, one cannot help but wonder what the future holds for the PDP. Will the party be able to regain its relevance, or will it continue to be a servant to the APC? Only time will tell. For now, it's clear that the Labour Party is the main opposition party in Nigeria, and it's ready to take on the APC in the next elections.

In conclusion, the PDP's current situation is a result of its own internal conflicts and power struggles. The appointment of Wike as a minister in the APC-led government is a clear indication that the party is in disarray and has lost its relevance. The Labour Party, on the other hand, is gaining momentum and is poised to give the APC a run for its money. As the Nigerian political scene continues to evolve, one thing is certain: the next elections will be interesting, to say the least.

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Harmony ifeanyi

Harmonyifeanyi is a prolific writer, conference speaker, professional blogger, pastor,strategic planner, and Director.

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