The PDP Predicament: A Party at Crossroads According To Festus Keyamo

September 2, 2025
The PDP Predicament: A Party at Crossroads According To Festus Keyamo

By Kamsiyochukwu Mbamalu

The Minister of Aviation, Festus Keyamo, has ignited a heated discussion on the current state of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with a thought-provoking X post. Keyamo’s analysis highlights the party’s dilemma, stemming from its failure to zone its presidential ticket to the South in the 2023 elections. This decision has led to a potential crisis, with the party now facing significant challenges in its bid to regain power in 2027.

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The Zoning Conundrum

Keyamo presents four scenarios that illustrate the PDP’s predicament:

1. Zoning to the South: The PDP’s decision to zone its presidential ticket to the South in 2027 may not be enough to win back the party’s traditional strongholds in the region.
2. Goodluck Jonathan’s Eligibility: The party’s consideration of ex-President Goodluck Jonathan as a presidential candidate raises concerns about his eligibility due to a constitutional amendment.
3. Southwest Candidate: Fielding a candidate from the Southwest may not garner support from other regions, making it challenging to win the presidency.
4. Peter Obi’s Return: Even if Peter Obi were to return to the PDP, he may face similar challenges in attracting support from other regions.

The Consequences of “Original Sin”

Keyamo attributes the PDP’s current predicament to its “original sin” of not zoning its presidential ticket to the South in 2023. This decision has led to a loss of support in the region and may have long-term consequences for the party.

The Way Forward

The PDP’s dilemma highlights the complexities of Nigeria’s political landscape. To overcome these challenges, the party may need to:

  • Re-evaluate its strategy: The PDP should reassess its approach to zoning and candidate selection to ensure it aligns with the party’s interests and the needs of its supporters.
  • Address internal conflicts: The party should work to resolve internal conflicts and present a united front to regain the trust of its supporters.
  • Develop a broader appeal: The PDP needs to develop a broader appeal that transcends regional boundaries and attracts support from a wide range of voters.

Prime Business Africa reports that ultimately, the PDP’s predicament serves as a reminder of the importance of careful planning and strategic decision-making in politics. By learning from its mistakes and adapting to the changing political landscape, the party may be able to overcome its current challenges and regain its position as a major force in Nigerian politics.

Courtesy: www.primebusiness.africa

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