Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has stated that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will not miss former Vice President Atiku Abubakar after his reported decamp to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Makinde’s comments come amid speculations about Atiku’s possible defection from the PDP, a move that has generated significant interest and debate within the country’s political circles.
According to Makinde, Atiku’s influence within the PDP has waned significantly over the years, and his departure would not have a substantial impact on the party. The Governor’s remarks suggest that Atiku’s role within the PDP has been diminishing, and his exit might not be felt as much as some might expect.
Makinde’s comments also highlight the complexities and dynamics within Nigeria’s political landscape. As a member of the PDP, Makinde’s views on Atiku’s influence within the party are noteworthy, and his assertion that the party won’t miss Atiku raises questions about the former Vice President’s future plans and the potential implications for the PDP.
Atiku’s reported defection to the APC has sparked intense debate, with many stakeholders weighing in on the potential consequences for both parties. While some argue that Atiku’s move could strengthen the APC, others believe it could weaken the PDP. However, according to Makinde, the PDP’s fortunes are not closely tied to Atiku’s presence within the party.
The Governor’s comments have added another layer of intrigue to the unfolding drama surrounding Atiku’s reported defection. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Atiku’s decision will impact the PDP and the broader Nigerian political landscape.






















