The
 opposition parties in Nigeria may have to work harder to retain the 
states where they wield authority if threats by the ruling party, the 
Peoples Democratic Party, to reclaim the states it lost between 2009 and
 2012 is anything to go by.
Investigations by our correspondents on 
Sunday showed that the leadership of the PDP had concluded a plan, which
 would guide members in their efforts to boost the party’s electoral 
fortunes in 2015. Part of the plan is to resolve crises in Ogun and Oyo 
states which the party believes it lost due to internal problems. The 
ruling party is also planning to win Ekiti and Osun states, which it 
lost to judicial battles.
Based on the PDP’s calculation, winning 
more states would render useless, any alliance or merger by the 
opposition parties, especially the Action Congress of Nigeria and the 
Congress for Progressive Change for the 2015 presidential poll.
The PDP aims to reclaim South-West states of Ogun, Ondo, Ekiti, Oyo and Osun, which were lost between 2009 and 2011.
Officials of the party, investigations 
showed, had been meeting various groups in Lagos State, especially 
non-indigenes, with the aim of shoring up support for the party between 
now and 2015.
Two top members of the party from Lagos and
 Osun states had been meeting with Presidency officials on strategies to
 be used, a source who will not want to be identified, said.
One of the strategies, it was learnt, was 
to make sure that candidates of the PDP were declared winners in the 
aforementioned states during elections.
A top member of the party said, “After the declaration, we will expect those who lose to go to tribunal.
“We will meet there. But don’t forget that 
the recent ruling by the Supreme Court that pegged the duration of all 
electoral cases to 180 days will work in favour of anyone declared 
winners of any election.”
The source added that it was this ruling 
that probably saved the Governor of Benue State, Mr. Gabriel Suswan, 
from probable sacking by the tribunal.
The source also said the party hoped to 
take over Nasarawa State, where it lost the governorship seat in spite 
of controlling the House of Assembly. The PDP, it was learnt, had 
directed its South East leaders to reclaim Imo and Anambra states from 
the All Progressive Grand Alliance.
The party’s strategy was to create confusion within APGA, which had started manifesting.
Already, the National Chairman of the 
party, Chief Victor Umeh, is at loggerheads with the Governor of Anambra
 State, Mr. Peter Obi.
A member of the PDP’s National Working 
Committee, who spoke in confidence with our correspondent, confirmed 
that the party had started preparations for the 2015 elections.
According to him, top on the agenda of the party is how to win Lagos State.
He said that the PDP believed that if 
President Goodluck Jonathan could win the state in the 2011 presidential
 poll, nothing should stop the party from getting the state in the next 
governorship poll.
He said, “We have also been meeting 
non-indigenes, who constitute more than 40 per cent of the population of
 the state. We have told them to steer clear of the crisis in the Lagos 
PDP, which we are trying to resolve.”
“The PDP would make efforts to persuade some opposition states, governors to defect to it.
“For example, if Governor Mimiko wins the 
November governorship, he may be persuaded to join the PDP or support 
the ruling party at the 2015 presidential poll.
“The CPC and the ACN are the only 
opposition parties giving us problems. Most of other opposition parties 
are extensions of the PDP. They will support us in the presidential 
poll.”
The National Vice-Chairman of the PDP in 
South West, Mr. Segun Oni, confirmed that the party was working on 
winning in all the states it lost, especially in the South West.
Oni said this in a statement by his Media Aide, Mr. Lere Olayinka, in Ado-Ekiti.
The former governor said that the PDP, 
being popular in all the states in the region, did not need to rig, 
adding that the seriousness about winning the state was what brought 
about genuine reconciliation of all the warring factions within the 
party.
He said, “First and foremost, apart from 
Lagos where ACN used to be popular, the party is not popular in the 
South West and that is a fact, unless we are going to be equating 
judicial manipulation with which the ACN took Ekiti and Osun states to 
popularity.
“Morever, it is obvious that the people of 
the South West have now seen how deceitful the ACN people are, and are 
more than willing to vote the party out in the next elections.
“Therefore, we are working assiduously to 
reposition the party by first bringing all our members together and 
making the party a disciplined and all-inclusive one, which will not be 
controlled by a single individual or group.”
But in an interview with our correspondent 
in Osogbo, the National Chairman, Action Congress of Nigeria, Chief Bisi
 Akande, pooh-poohed the plan by the PDP to reclaim the South West 
states in 2015.
Akande said, “To a very large extent, the 
assertion is a joke and wishful thinking. How can the PDP wish to return
 to power in the South West where it has failed woefully to give the 
dividends of democracy to the people?
“If you analyse all the indices that could 
be considered in an election, not even one index supports the 
possibility of the PDP emerging victorious. The only language known to 
the PDP is rigging. There’s no basis for comparison between the ACN and 
the PDP at any level.
“Nigerians are getting more aware and 
sophisticated electorally. For 13 years in power, the PDP cannot fix the
 problem of electricity and yet it wants to perpetuate itself in power. 
Nigerians are no fools.
“The only way the PDP can do this is 
through violence and rigging but I’m sure Nigerians will resist them in 
the oncoming elections.”
Also, the spokesman of CPC, Mr. Rotimi 
Fashakin, dismissed the PDP’s plan, saying the ruling party could only 
win through rigging.
Fashakin stated, “The PDP has never really 
won elections, but captures votes through willful votes allocation. Of 
course, the PDP does this electoral heist with the active connivance of 
INEC.
“Jega’s INEC, for instance, with the 
penchant for pandering to the PDP has become the electoral arm of the 
PDP. How else would you explain the infractions by INEC including 
holding an elections in Kebbi State, Jega’s home state outside 90-day 
window ordered by a court of law.
“Electoral wishes of the people are only 
allowed to stay when there is real threat of people’s revolt. With the 
spate of misgovernance that the PDP governments (state and federal) have
 unleashed on the Nigerian people, only votes capturing can make them 
reclaim lost states in 2015.”
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