Senior special assistant to former president Goodluck Jonathan (public affairs), Mr Doyin Okupe has made startling remarks concerning the future of Peoples Democratic Party and its counterpart All Progressives Congress.
Okupe described the two political parties as two sides of the same coin, saying that APC may fail but PDP will not be an acceptable alternative to majority of Nigerians now or in future.
Okupe made the remarks in a statement he published on his Facebook account on Thursday, August 27, on the necessity for PDP to reform itself as political party so as to remain politically relevant in the affairs of Nigeria.
Commending efforts to reform the party by the formation of a body to drive the mobilisation of members of the PDP under the leadership of High Chief Dokpesi, Mr Okupe said he felt good that some people in the party were still genuinely thinking of the future of the party.
He, however, added that mobilisation is not the immediate need of the PDP.
“The party has suffered very serious bashing if not bastardization from the sustained avalanche of assaults from the gigantic propaganda machinery of the now ruling party the APC. The credibility of the party as a veritable political alternative to the APC has been nearly irreparably damaged.
“Some of the recent disclosures and more that may come up from the impending probes will further damage the national acceptability of the party. At the end of the day the APC may not meet up the expectations of Nigerians or may in fact fail out rightly over time but the pdp as it is presently constituted will not be an acceptable alternative to majority of Nigerians now or in future,” he said.
Okupe went further to say that the APC and the PDP has become two sides of the same coin with no clear philosophy.
“The APC and the PDP has become two sides of the same coin. No clear philosophy. No ideology or central motivating theme. No clear policy objectives. No true leadership. No defining party character or style. Only contestants, aspirants and office seekers No party discipline, pedigree or ethics.
“The truth is that some people put together a strong coalition to wrestle power from the military. That coalition gave birth to PDP which held the power for 16years until some other people put up another coalition for the sole purpose of wrestling power from pdp. This they successfully did in March 2015.”
Urging PDP members to remain steadfast in reforming and overhauling the party, Okupe said Nigerians should be engaged in a new coalition for the sole aim of putting the country on the true path of change.
“The time has come for the PDP, if it must remain politically relevant, to total overhaul and reform itself, engage Nigerians in a new coalition for the sole purpose of putting our dear country on the true path to the true, real and the enduring change that will once and for all establish us as a major global player. Not pretenders that we presently are. The PDP must reform lest it dies, God forbids, a painful and insidious death,”Okupe said.
The PDP has been going through a lot in recent times. From losing the presidential elections in March, to the mass exodus of its prominent members and the face-off with members of staff over salaries.
The PDP spokesperson, Chief Olisa Metuh has earlier publicly admitted that being in the opposition is very difficult.
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