PDP And APC In BIG MESS As Senatorial Candidate Reveals Why Peter Obi Is Gaining Massive Support

Previously, only the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the All Progressives Congress (APC) got much attention when it came to presidential elections, seeing that they are the two biggest political parties in the country. But as it stands, the 2023 election will be a tight contest between the three political parties. Since the defection of Peter Obi to the Labour Party (LP), the competition has become more pronounced, which some believe might affect the chances of PDP or APC in the 2023 election.
According to the Governor of Edo State, Godwin Obaseki, he stated that the odds are not in favour of the country’ s main political parties ahead of the 2023 election. Speaking during a meeting of PDP members in Benin on Monday, he explained that the teeming population of youths all over the country might decide to ignore the two major parties and go along with the Labour Party candidate, Peter Obi.
As reported by Peoples Gazette, Obaseki noted that the future of Nigeria’ s politics is changing and there is noticeable disenchantment with the ruling parties, while many people in every one’ s homes now call themselves ” Obidients. ” In his words, he said, ” I don’ t know if you have them in your house. ” Just ask them which party you belong to? They’ ll say ” Obidient. ” They don’ t want us. They are not talking about the APC or PDP. They are looking for alternatives.