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Nigeria: Split in the People’s Democratic Party threatens President Jonathan re-election hopes

Monday, August 26, 2013



Nigeria President.,Goodluck Jonathan. PHOTO/File

Nigerian President Goodluck Jonathan’s re-election hopes have suffered a major dent after his ruling People’s Democratic Party (PDP) split into two following disagreements over his candidacy in the 2015 elections.

The split followed the formation of a new party – the Voice of the People (VOP) – by seven governors from northern states who are challenging Jonathan’s bid for a second term.

The Voice of the People’s registration is currently being reviewed by the country’s Independent National Electoral Commission.

According to reports, the majority northern governors decided to form the breakaway party after a series of meetings with prominent politicians, including former heads of state. Governors from Nigeria’s north and western states are very influential because the regions play host to 40 percent of the country’s voters.

The split presents the opposition All Progressives Congress, which has been gaining ground, many advantages against Jonathan’s ruling People’s Democratic Party.

Some analysts say the Voice of the People’s mission “is to stop President Jonathan in his 2015 ambition.”

If the independent national electoral commission registers the VOP, it would make it the fourth political party to be formed in Nigeria in one month.

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