Former presidential candidate and PDP leader Dere Momodu said that the crisis within the party was caused by the APC government and Nessom Wayik, led by President Bora Tinbu.
Momodu said that if the Wike Federal capital (FCT) Minister (FCT) was able to exercise power, he would have turned over to the ruling APC.
Nija News reported that PDP leaders have reported in an interview with Thursday All “All”. He pointed out that the beginning of the party’s crisis was that Wike was robbed of the presidential election ticket by Atic Abbacar.
“Some of the people who lost in the 2022 PDP election are still grumpy and haven’t recovered. It’s interesting that they have actually moved to another party, but they like PDP. You cannot leave PDP.
“This crisis began when the Governor of Wike was defeated by Mr. Atk Abbakar in a preliminary election and vice -presidential candidate nomination, and he said that I was impressed. It’s probably a spiritual thing, not a mentally, he is in the APC today.
“But he hasn’t found the courage to physically participate in the APC yet, because he knows that he can’t exercise the power of exercising in PDP.” While he has, he is encouraging them to give them their power and put PDP under the water. “
Momodu explained that the crisis between the Labor Party (LP) and the New Nigerian People’s Party (NNPP) is a basic APC plan to maintain a one -party dictatorship, as in the PDP crisis.
He pointed out that President Tinbu was afraid of opposition and was trying to exercise the opposition parties all means of state power.
Former presidential candidates added that the opposition’s guidance crisis was not the result of a lack of direction, but the result of the APC government’s calculated political plan.
“Nigeria is clearly heading for a single party dictatorship. The ruling party APC is very afraid of the opposition, so the crisis is currently between the political parties, especially between the PDP, the Labor Party, and the NNPP. It is evident what is happening.
“What would you do if there was a government that exercises state power with the opposition parties with all power? Waik would not have been so powerful without the ruling government’s support.
“I know Tinbu, but I didn’t even imagine that Nigeria was placed under the literary government and it would be very difficult to expand the opposition,” he said. Was described.