The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has said that it is ready for a merger, in order to form a stronger force that will unseat the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC, in the 2023 general elections.
The party stated that it cannot rule out the possibility of a merger, as it is part of the strategies in a democratic process, to clinch to power.
Recall, that in the build-up to the 2019 general elections, the PDP and over 50 other opposition parties under the umbrella of Coalition of United Political Parties, CUPP, were in an alliance, and not a merger.
The PDP National Chairman, Uche Secondus, told Newsmen that the party is strengthening its structures, and perfecting its strategies to reclaim power in the next general elections, accusing the APC of failure in governance.
He explained that the merger arrangement would not include a name change for the party, stressing that, the PDP is a mega opposition, and it is not ready to change its name, ahead of the next general elections.
Responding to a question on a merger, Secondus said: “Why not, when the time comes, if there is need for people to pool their resources and pool their strengths together, it can happen. It is possible. Our focus is on making sure that our party is strong and viral, and ready to win elections.”
Secondus noted that the PDP will engage the present government constructively ahead of the polls, adding that, democratic values, ideals, principles, and ethos allegedly compromised by the All Progressives Congress-led, APC, government, would be restored when the PDP regains power.
The PDP Chairman, alleged that the current insecurity, corruption, hunger, poor economy, and poverty, are “caused by the APC government”, stressing that, the PDP would seize power in Edo State, in the forthcoming Governorship election in the State.