Congress: Ekiti PDP Media Boys Mock National Executive Over High Party Form Fees

In less than 24 hours since the PDP's NWC announced the prices for party congress forms, social media figures within Ekiti's PDP have transformed the party's platform into a stage for satire and criticism. The focus of their jests lies in questioning the seriousness of the national executives, particularly regarding financial matters and the party's electoral prospects in Ekiti.

This shift towards comedic commentary highlights broader concerns about the state of leadership within the Ekiti PDP. The party is now viewed by many as lacking direction, with open opportunities for mockery and a growing sense of disarray. A media aide to a governorship aspirant even publicly lamented that the media boys within the party are contributing to its problems, showcasing a lack of discipline and cohesion.

The consequences of this perceived lack of discipline are not lost on observers. Past elections in 2018 and 2022 serve as reminders of how internal disarray can cost the party dearly, leading to missed opportunities and dimmed electoral prospects. The current situation has further exacerbated these concerns, with the party now facing ridicule and becoming a laughing stock among both its members and external observers.

This downward spiral has also resulted in the departure of founding members and party stalwarts, as disillusionment grows and faith in the party's ability to lead effectively diminishes. The exodus of these key figures paints a grim picture of the party's current standing and the challenges it must urgently address to regain credibility and unity.

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