BREAKING: Ex-Bayelsa govenor Dickson dumps PDP for NDC
Senator Seriake Dickson has left the Peoples Democratic Party to join the newly formed Nigeria Democratic Congress, citing concerns over the PDP's deterioration.
Senator Seriake Dickson, the lawmaker representing the Bayelsa West Senatorial District, has officially announced his defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to the newly established Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC). His announcement came during a press conference at his Abuja residence, where he articulated profound disappointment with the current state of the PDP. He emphasized that the party, which once inspired hope within his constituency, has dramatically fallen from grace and is now suffering a crisis of leadership and identity.
In his statements, Dickson referenced the deep-seated issues plaguing the PDP, including internal divisions and the troubling alignment of several PDP governors with the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC). These alliances, he argued, have significantly weakened the PDP's capability as a robust opposition force in Nigerian politics. He lamented this alignment as a betrayal to the foundational values of the party, pushing him to seek alternative avenues for political engagement and representation.
Dickson's shift to the NDC not only highlights his discontent with his former party but also underscores a broader trend of realignment within Nigerian political structures as various parties grapple with internal problems and public disenchantment. His move may signal a shift in the political landscape of Bayelsa and beyond as other politicians and constituents observe the implications of his decision on the viability of opposition politics in Nigeria.