A former Acting Executive Chairman of the Federal Character Commission and chieftain of the All Progressives Congress, Kayode Oladele, has declared that the Peoples Democratic Party has lost its electoral appeal in Ogun State, insisting that the party no longer represents a credible choice for voters ahead of the 2027 governorship election.

Oladele, in a statement on Thursday, said years of internal divisions, leadership crises and the absence of a coherent political direction had diminished the PDP’s standing, while the APC had continued to strengthen its position through what he described as “purposeful governance and measurable performance” at both the federal and state levels.

The former federal lawmaker maintained that the contrast between the two parties had become increasingly evident to the electorate, noting that while the PDP had remained engrossed in internal disagreements and leadership crises, the APC had concentrated on governance and the delivery of tangible benefits to Nigerians.

“The PDP is no longer a party of choice in Ogun State. The people are interested in leadership that delivers results, not a party that is permanently distracted by internal disputes.

“The APC has continued to justify the confidence reposed in it through responsible governance and policies aimed at improving the lives of the people,” he said.