Unleashing a Fresh Wave of Change: A Perspective from Nwachukwu Anakwenze
Struggles with PDP Stem from Lack of Support from Figures Like Atiku, Reveals Anakwenze
In a striking declaration, Dr. Nwachukwu Anakwenze, an ex-PDP presidential aspirant and ex-president of an unspecified organization, urges for a breath of fresh air in the political landscape.
Anakwenze voices his concerns that the party may lose its remaining states if they opt for Atiku Abubakar as their 2027 presidential candidate. In an intimate interview nestled in Abagana, Njikoka Local Government Area of Anambra State, Anakwenze expressed dismay, attributing the party's woes to individuals like Abubakar who allegedly do not wish for the PDP to prosper.
He passionately advocates for leaders who are "totally different" and capable of catalyzing positive change. Disheartened by Nigeria's underdeveloped status, despite its rich resources, Anakwenze heavily criticizes the country's leadership, arguing that the brainiest citizens have yet to helm the nation, thus perpetuating our lackluster performance on all fronts.
The outspoken Anakwenze further lambasts the power concentration among those who prioritize ethnicity and religion over national interest, asserting: "In Nigeria, only people who are supposed to be in prison are the ones calling the shots."
Having been appointed as the regent of Abagana following the demise of the town's traditional ruler, His Royal Highness Igwe Patrick Mbamalu Okeke, Anakwenze expressed gratitude to his community. In his statement, he vowed to bring about a sea change in the six-month term, with an emphasis on engaging younger people in the decision-making process.
Interesting Titbits
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- Ex-PDP guber candidate Jandor promises full support for Tinubu's re-election in 2027 (Source: The Nation)
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- PDP's Oruruo dismisses the party's internal disciplinary committee as a "vicious weapon" against members (Source: The Cable)
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- The PDP's Oruruo denounces the party's internal disciplinary committee as a "vicious weapon" against its members, as reported by The Cable.
- The Punch news outlet reports that Akpabio has announced the disintegration of the PDP, predicting the absence of political parties in the 2027 election.
- The outspoken former governor of Abia state, Otti, has secured the support of PDP's defecting spokesman, Ememanka, according to Vanguard.
- Ex-PDP guber candidate Jandor has pledged his full support for Tinubu's re-election in 2027, as reported by The Nation.
- In a controversial move, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) may register as a new political entity, premature speculation suggests, as covered by Premium Times.
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