Former lawmaker Shehu Sani has raised concerns over the waning influence of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), saying the once dominant party has become a shadow of its former self.
Sani made the remark in a post on his X account while reacting to the wave of defections and internal crises currently troubling the party.
He noted that the PDP, which once described itself as “the biggest party in Africa,” has experienced a significant decline from its former prominence.
“The once powerful PDP acclaimed to be ‘the biggest party’ in Africa that produced three presidents and thrust powerful people into positions of authority is now deserted,” he said.
He added that there are significant lessons to be learned from the party’s current predicament and what he described as its “fatal decline”.
Sani also suggested that political scientists should conduct what he termed an “autopsy” on the PDP to determine the causes of its decline.
“The mighty ship is sinking and most of the passengers have jumped out,” he stated, questioning whether the party’s troubles were caused by internal miscalculations, external attacks, or other political factors.
“Was the PDP ship hit by a missile, or was it overloaded, or was it the miscalculations of the captains, or the stormy weather?” he queried.
His comments come amid a wave of defections and ongoing internal disputes within the party, which have continued to fuel concerns over the future of the PDP ahead of the 2027 elections.