The proposed coalition of opposition parties to unseat the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027 has been characterized as unworkable and lacking in strategic direction by Adetokunbo Pearse, a former candidate for governor of Lagos and a prominent member of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
In an exclusive interview, Pearse, who is also the Convener of the Reset Lagos PDP and a member of the PDP National Presidential Campaign Council for 2023, voiced his worries.
He called the project a “wild goose chase,” but he acknowledged that the coalition’s intentions were admirable given what he saw as the ruling party’s subpar leadership.
Pearse made the case that previous political partnerships have generally failed, citing Nigeria’s political history.
He mentioned the 1960 alliance between the National Council of Nigeria and Cameroon (NCNC), led by then-President Nnamdi Azikiwe, and the Northern Peoples Congress (NPC), led by then-Prime Minister Tafawa Balewa, which disintegrated in two years.
He pointed out that the Nigerian National Democratic Party (NNDP), a breakaway section of the Action Group (AG), and the NPC formed another failed alliance as a result of this failure.
He said that political instability, such as civil unrest in the Western Region and the 1966 military coup that resulted in the Nigeria-Biafra war, was exacerbated by the manufactured coalitions.
Pearse also cited more recent instances, like the failed attempts to join the Coalition of United Political Parties (CUPP) and the Social Democratic Party (SDP) prior to the 2019 general elections.
He blamed their loss on internal strife, a lack of cohesive leadership, and acrimonious rivalries, all of which contributed to the opposition’s eventual weakness and the APC’s reelection.
He clarified that the 2013 merger of Tinubu’s Action Congress of Nigeria (ACN) and Buhari’s Congress for Progressive Change (CPC) was successful because both parties needed each other.
Pearse cautioned against putting “quantity over quality” in opposition tactics, stating that bolstering the PDP’s current structure rather than forming a coalition is the most efficient approach to beat the APC in 2027.
He maintained that Atiku would have doubled Tinubu’s vote total, ensuring a PDP victory, had Peter Obi not added LP as a third force in 2023.
He insisted that the PDP should concentrate on strengthening its current base of support, especially in the South East and among Christian groups in the North, rather than changing its name.
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PDP is still Nigeria’s only credible opposition party, according to Pearse, with 12 governors, 38% of the Senate, 43% of the House of Representatives, and broad influence at the state and local government levels.
In conclusion, everyone in Nigeria who wants to protect their nation from the APC’s catastrophic rule should help the PDP overthrow Tinubu in 2027. Supporting a phony alliance will only serve to keep the APC in power, he said.
He added that the APC’s emphasis on internalizing the PDP is evidence that the ruling party views it as its primary opponent.
He asked, “Why has the APC devoted all of its resources to weakening the PDP internally if it is not afraid of it?”
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