2023: Doyin Okupe reveals why PDP can’t win election, kicks off fresh campaign
According to him, PDP in its present state and form cannot win comfortably the Presidential elections in 2023.
He added, “PDP in its present state and form cannot win comfortably the Presidential elections in 2023. “This is exactly what the component factions of the APC did in 2014. If we engage the APC in a straight political duel, with 21 state govs against 14 combined with the possible reckless use of the power of incumbency, victory becomes a pipe dream.
“PDP with its socio political baggages and insurmountable moral burden cannot muster the moral rectitude, political strength and integrity to lead such a mass movement.
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