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“Defections Won’t Save You” — PDP Dares APC to Show Scorecard Ahead of 2027

Opposition Gears Up: PDP Throws Gauntlet Ahead of 2027 Election Showdown

Byline: IDNN Politics  Desk

The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has issued a defiant warning to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) — declaring that political defections, propaganda, and strategic decoys won’t rescue the party in the 2027 general elections.

Speaking through its National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba, the PDP dared APC to show Nigerians a scorecard of real performance, not recycled defections or political showmanship.

“Nigerians are wiser. They’ve seen enough of gimmicks. APC should come with their report card — not empty rallies and photo-ops,” Ologunagba stated.


“Mass Poverty, Insecurity, and Broken Promises” — PDP Hits Hard

Ologunagba accused the APC-led government of presiding over a regime of economic despair and insecurity.

“The Naira is bleeding, fuel prices are rising, unemployment is exploding, and insecurity has become a lifestyle,” he said. “You think a few defections will cover this? Think again.”

The PDP insists that the Tinubu administration has failed to deliver on critical promises — from job creation to subsidy reforms and public infrastructure.


Strategic Realignments or Political Panic?

The PDP’s reaction comes amid reports of ongoing high-level political negotiations aimed at wooing opposition senators, governors, and influential figures into APC ahead of the 2027 race.

But PDP leadership says such moves reveal APC’s internal panic and crumbling grassroots base.

“If you’ve done well, you won’t be this desperate to co-opt people from the same parties you once called failures,” Ologunagba noted.


“We’re Restructuring Too” — PDP Promises Surprise

The PDP says it is not just criticizing — it is reorganizing.

According to insiders, the party is finalizing a “Grand Redemption Blueprint” to be unveiled by Q4 2025, featuring:

  • A revived youth engagement strategy

  • Stronger coalition-building with smaller parties

  • Issue-based campaigns focused on security, cost of living, and jobs

“We’ll meet APC not in the media — but at the ballot. And we’ll be ready,” Ologunagba declared.


📸 Graphic Caption: PDP’s Debo Ologunagba says APC defections are not enough — “Show Nigerians what you’ve achieved, if anything.”

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