Ex-PRP Aspirants Embrace SDP: A New Chapter In Nigerian Politics

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Anderson here, folks. Let's dive into a fascinating twist in Nigerian politics. It seems like former gubernatorial candidates from the People’s Redemption Party (PRP) during the 2023 general elections have decided to throw their hats into a different ring. They’ve officially made the switch to the Social Democratic Party (SDP). This move isn’t just a casual change; it’s a bold statement of commitment to the SDP’s goals as they gear up for the 2027 elections.
Who’s Making the Move?
Among those making this significant shift are some heavyweights: Emiyare Etete from Rivers, Elder Chris Agu from Enugu, Anthony Umeh from Anambra, Abdulkareem Mustapha from Kwara, and Capt. Ahmed Kaugama from Jigawa. These are not just any political figures; they’re individuals who have shown their dedication to steering Nigeria in the right direction. And if that’s not enough, Adam Idris, who contested for the House of Representatives in the Kaduna North Federal Constituency under the PRP, is also joining the SDP ranks.
Naija News has learned that these defectors were formally welcomed at the SDP national headquarters in Abuja. The man behind the warm embrace was none other than the party’s National Chairman, Alhaji Shehu Gabam. He didn’t just welcome them; he promised a seamless integration into the party, making them feel like they’ve been part of the family all along.
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Gabam’s Message: Open Arms and Equal Rights
Gabam’s words were nothing short of inspiring. He made it crystal clear that the SDP is a party that doesn’t discriminate. “Our party is open and willing to welcome everyone without any precondition. If your interest is to build an institution, please join us. The moment you join the SDP, you have equal rights like all of us here,” he passionately stated. This is a powerful message that resonates with the core values of democracy and inclusivity.
But that’s not all. Gabam also reinforced the party’s determination to contest in the 2027 general elections. He emphasized the unity within the SDP, saying, “In SDP, we are united, we are one force and one family. In SDP, there is no use and dump.” These words underscore the party’s commitment to a transparent and fair political process.
Hayatuddeen’s Perspective: Why the SDP?
Makarfi Hayatuddeen, the Chairman of the former PRP Gubernatorial Candidates Forum, spoke on behalf of the defectors. He clarified that their decision wasn’t driven by personal gain. “We did not leave the PRP because we were hungry. We believe that the SDP is a party that will lead Nigeria to where we have always aspired to see her among the committee of nations,” he asserted. This statement highlights the defectors’ belief in the SDP’s potential to bring about meaningful change in Nigeria.
Hayatuddeen didn’t stop there. He extended an invitation to the youth and women of Nigeria, urging them to join the SDP. He described their participation as a “strategic realignment of progressive forces.” This call to action is a testament to the SDP’s desire to engage and empower the next generation of leaders in Nigeria.
Notable Attendees at the SDP Gathering
Naija News also reported that the event was graced by prominent SDP officials, including the party’s National Secretary, Olu Agunloye, and other members of the National Working Committee. This shows the importance the SDP places on integrating new members and fostering a sense of community within the party.
This shift in political allegiance is more than just a change in party colors; it’s a strategic move that could shape the political landscape in Nigeria for years to come. As the SDP gears up for the 2027 elections, it’s clear that they’re building a coalition of individuals who are passionate about driving positive change in the country.
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