In a bold statement on his verified Facebook account, political activist and social commentator Adeyanju Deji declared that Nigeria’s two main opposition parties, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and the Labour Party (LP), are “dead.” According to Deji, these parties have failed to provide the necessary opposition to the ruling government, leading to a lack of active political opposition in the country......Read The Full Article>>.....Read The Full Article>>
Deji’s post, which has sparked widespread discussion on social media, criticized the PDP and LP for only becoming active during election periods. He stated, “There’s no opposition in Nigeria. They only wake up when the election is close,” implying that these parties do little to challenge or hold the government accountable between election cycles.
His comments reflect growing frustration among some Nigerians who feel that the opposition parties have not effectively represented their interests or provided viable alternatives to the ruling party. The PDP, which once held power in Nigeria, has faced internal divisions and a series of electoral defeats, while the LP has struggled to establish a strong national presence despite its rising popularity.
Deji’s remarks may serve as a wake-up call for these opposition parties, urging them to re-evaluate their strategies and increase their engagement with the public. As Nigeria approaches future elections, the role of the opposition in shaping the country’s political landscape will likely come under increasing scrutiny.