Fresh tensions have emerged within Nigeria’s opposition landscape as Eddy Olafeso accuses unseen forces of attempting to weaken the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) through legal interference.
Speaking during a televised political programme, Olafeso reacted strongly to a court decision that halted the party’s planned national convention in Ibadan, describing the development as more than just a routine legal matter.
According to Gossip News Now, the former PDP chieftain suggested that the injunction issued by the Federal High Court fits into a broader pattern aimed at destabilizing opposition politics in Nigeria.
He argued that the move did not catch party insiders off guard, insisting that certain actors have long been working behind the scenes to disrupt the PDP’s internal processes and weaken its structure.
Olafeso maintained that despite the setback, members of the party remain resolute. He expressed confidence that what he described as truth and justice would ultimately override any attempt to suppress the party’s activities.
At another point in his remarks, he implied that the resistance against the convention is tied to a larger political calculation. In his view, the goal is not merely to block a gathering but to tilt the political balance in favor of a dominant ruling system.
He warned that such developments could push Nigeria toward a system where opposition voices are gradually silenced, raising concerns about the future of multiparty democracy in the country.
The PDP leader also turned his criticism inward, pointing fingers at some former party figures whom he believes have abandoned the platform after benefiting from it. He questioned their loyalty, noting that many rose to prominence through the PDP but are now aligned elsewhere.
Referencing shifting political alliances, Olafeso hinted that some individuals who once pledged commitment to the party have since taken positions that contradict their earlier assurances, including support for rival political movements ahead of 2027.
Commentary & Analysis
Olafeso’s remarks reflect deepening anxiety within the PDP as it navigates both internal divisions and external pressures. The suspension of its convention has become symbolic of a larger struggle over control, direction, and political survival.
His warning about a potential one-party dominance taps into a broader debate about democratic health in Nigeria. While legal disputes are not uncommon in politics, repeated interventions affecting opposition structures can fuel perceptions of imbalance.
At the same time, the issue of loyalty raised by Olafeso underscores the PDP’s ongoing challenge—maintaining unity among influential figures in a rapidly shifting political environment.
Whether the party can overcome these obstacles will likely shape its relevance in future elections and determine its ability to present a credible alternative on the national stage.
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