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Taraba and Plateau Governors Set to Quit PDP – Fayose

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Fresh concerns have emerged about the stability of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) as former Ekiti State governor Ayodele Fayose warns that the party’s internal crisis may soon trigger more high-profile exits.

Speaking during a televised political programme, Fayose painted a troubling picture of the opposition party’s current state, suggesting that its problems are deeply rooted at the highest level of leadership rather than at the grassroots.

According to Gossip News Now, the outspoken politician likened the situation to a structure weakened from its foundation, arguing that unless those at the helm take responsibility, efforts to stabilize the party may prove futile.

He stressed in his remarks that once deterioration begins at the top, recovery becomes extremely difficult, implying that the PDP’s current challenges go beyond surface-level disagreements.

Fayose also made it clear that his criticisms are not new. He noted that he has consistently warned Nigerians about the party’s direction, insisting that internal divisions and ineffective leadership have steadily undermined its strength over time.

Despite his concerns, he reaffirmed his loyalty to the PDP, while also acknowledging his personal political stance, including his openness in supporting Bola Tinubu as a fellow Yoruba leader.

In a striking revelation, Fayose claimed that recent developments within the party align with predictions he had previously made. He pointed to a sequence of movements involving key political figures, suggesting that the trend of defections is already in motion.

Among the names he referenced were influential governors, including Douye Diri and leaders from Enugu State, noting that political realignments appear to be unfolding faster than expected.

Looking ahead, Fayose projected that the shift is far from over. He hinted that Taraba State and Plateau State could soon witness similar developments, with their governors potentially moving toward the All Progressives Congress (APC).

He maintained that the coming weeks may validate his warnings, suggesting that additional defections could further weaken the PDP’s standing if urgent reforms are not implemented.


Commentary & Analysis

Fayose’s remarks highlight a growing narrative within Nigeria’s opposition politics—one centered on leadership credibility and party cohesion. His argument suggests that internal restructuring, rather than external competition, may be the PDP’s most pressing challenge.

The prediction of multiple defections, especially at the gubernatorial level, could significantly alter the political balance ahead of future elections. If these moves materialize, they may reinforce perceptions of instability within the PDP while strengthening the APC’s influence.

At the same time, Fayose’s dual position—criticizing his party while expressing support for a rival president—reflects the complex alliances shaping Nigeria’s political landscape. Whether his warnings will prompt corrective action within the PDP remains uncertain, but they have undoubtedly intensified the conversation around its future.



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