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2023: PDP Is The Shortest Route For Igbo Presidency – Osita Chidoka

by Victor Ndubuisi
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Former Aviation Minister Osita Chidoka has said that the Peoples Democratic Party is the shortest path for the Igbo people in Nigeria to win the presidency (PDP).

Despite the fact that the Labour Party’s (LP) presidential candidate, Peter Obi, is from the South-East, he believes the region cannot afford to throw away its 24 years of investment in the PDP.

According to news sources, Chidoka, a PDP chieftain, stated that it would be a foolish decision for Igbos to leave the PDP, which they had supported since 1999.

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The former aviation minister, who appeared on Channels TV’s Sunday Politics, stated that while supporters of an Igbo presidency outside the PDP are not wrong, the PDP is the quickest way for the South-East to win the presidency.

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The PDP chieftain “The Igbo position for me is that our significant investment in the PDP for 24 years cannot be thrown away overnight. I remain in the PDP and many Igbos remain in the PDP.

“The Igbo presidency is just around the corner. Once an Igbo man is capable of holding on strong in a party and controlling the levers of that party, that is going to happen soon.”

He acknowledged that Obi, who is from the region, would challenge the PDP’s stronghold in the South-East, and he added that Obi has made considerable headway in wooing Nigerians.

Chidoka argued that the Southeast region should support the PDP in the upcoming general election to prevent wasting party investments.

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Chidoka said that the PDP is well-positioned for success in the upcoming election due to the party’s organizational structure and its candidate’s expertise and endurance.

“Atiku Abubakar has won the election. It is just a matter of time. When we get to February 25th, the country will say it,” he added.

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The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) has not done well for the country and thus won’t win votes in many parts of Nigeria, he says.

“They have significantly degraded the capacity of Nigeria as a nation. They have degraded our unity in diversity and our economy,” Chidoka remarked.

 

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