Mr Anthony Ndanenu, a chieftain of All Progressives Congress (APC) has disclosed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDD) is loosing its face in Delta, judging by the Saturday’s Isoko South I by-election results
Ndanenu said this when he spoke with the News Agency of Nigeria in Abuja on Sunday, adding that the PDP’s marginal victory at the election had further confirmed that APC was gaining ground in the state.
The PDP candidate, Mr Ovuakpoye Evivie, won the Isoko South I State Constituency by-election with 6,907 votes.(NAN)
He also noted that it was almost certain that the APC would take over Delta Government House in 2023, judging by the development.
“It was only feather weight politicians, and a few apologists of PDP that will still believe that the APC has no place in Delta.
“The game of politics is a game of numbers which requires absolute control of the majority with high level of political influence,” he said.
He added that the PDP should instead of celebrating its marginal victory at election, think of ways of advancing its popularity in the state if it must remain relevant in the scheme of things.
“They should be mourning over the imminent extinction of their once upon a time dominant party in Delta that used to declare election results in millions, but now struggling to get votes at unit levels.
“A little above 100 votes at the ward levels and a few thousands in the total Local Government Area election result is not a thing to rejoice about or to be celebrated.
”This is especially after all manner of inducements and intimidation of opposition party members.
“What the just concluded election shows is that APC has made serious inroad in Delta politics, however, there is need for all hands to be on deck,” Ndanenu said.