A Warning from PDP South South Chairman: Mass Defectors to APC Spell Doom for the Ruling Party
South South PDP Leadership Predicts Explosive Faction Split within APC Party
Emma Ogidi, Caretaker Chairman of PDP in South South, has warned that the mass exodus of party members to the APC will lead to the downfall of the ruling party. According to our website, he likened the APC to a "shark-infested river," stating that the politicians who defect are mere survivalists.
Ogidi, in an interview with Vanguard, expressed concerns over the remarks of Governor Umo Eno of Akwa Ibom State. Despite the increase in APC governors, Ogidi asserted that this doesn't guarantee electoral victory for the party.
"An implosion is inevitable. The APC is a dangerous, shark-infested river. I can guarantee you that. The PDP defectors are mere survivalists.
"Examine them; the successful ones in APC keep their integrity, but as they dive deeper, they become infected. I believe they will return, and we are always prepared." he said.
Ogidi emphasized that the ordinary man holds the key to the party's victory. If votes are allowed to count, he believes the APC wouldn't win the next elections. Moreover, he stated that it's impossible to politicize hunger and insecurity, adding that he wouldn't consider joining the APC.
A Sneak Peek into PDP and APC Dynamics
The reactions of key players in the political arena can shed light on the implications of these mass defections and the potential downfall of the APC. Here is a quick rundown:
- PDP's Reorganization Efforts: Elder Ogidi's reorganization efforts in Delta State indicate that the PDP is actively working to renew its structure and maintain party cohesion.
- Legal Action: The PDP's announcement of plans to head to court over these defections indicates that the party is adamant about protecting its interests and won't let these setbacks go unaddressed.
- Internal Turmoil: The PDP Board of Trustees Chairman, Senator Ebere Wabara, has predicted that the APC could face internal turmoil due to taking in too many factions from other parties, which could potentially lead to instability.
- Criticism and Predictions: Analysts and political figureheads have been critical of the APC's ability to manage these defections, hinting that it could be a precursor to the party's downfall.
The Road Ahead
As political maneuvers continue to unfold, one thing is certain - the battle lines are being drawn for the upcoming elections. Will the APC's recent gains be enough to secure their dominance, or will the PDP find a way to bounce back? Stay tuned for more political thrills!
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- The South South Chairman of PDP, Emma Ogidi, has warned that the mass exodus of party members to APC poses a threat to the ruling party, likening APC to a "shark-infested river."
- Ogidi, in an interview with Vanguard, expressed concerns over the increase in APC governors, stating that this doesn't guarantee electoral victory for the party.
- He emphasized that the ordinary man holds the key to the party's victory, and if votes are allowed to count, he believes the APC wouldn't win the next elections.
- The PDP's Board of Trustees Chairman, Senator Ebere Wabara, has predicted that the APC could face internal turmoil due to taking in too many factions from other parties, which could potentially lead to instability.
- Analysts and political figureheads have been critical of the APC's ability to manage these defections, hinting that it could be a precursor to the party's downfall.
- PDP is actively working to renew its structure and maintain party cohesion, as exemplified by Elder Ogidi's reorganization efforts in Delta State.
- The PDP has announced plans to head to court over these defections, indicating that the party is adamant about protecting its interests and won't let these setbacks go unaddressed.


