Fayose, a member of the PDP, made the remarks on Friday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

By Titilope Adako

Former Ekiti State Governor, Ayo Fayose, has predicted a poor outing for the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the 2027 general elections, saying the party may finish in fourth place.

Fayose, a member of the PDP, made the remarks on Friday during an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today.

“It is my prayer that the PDP will come fourth. Today, I am telling you the PDP will come fourth in the general elections,” he said.

He attributed the party’s dwindling strength to internal crises and the alienation of long-standing members, which he said had eroded its electoral capacity.

“In most states, they are already compromised. They have eased out so many leaders. It’s good for them, but let me remind you, I was part of the G5,” Fayose said.

He accused the PDP leadership of engaging in “repeated acts of disrespect” and “sabotage” against loyal members like himself.

“I have paid my dues in PDP. You cannot continue to match a man like me. I don’t have friends in PDP. I came to PDP alone.

“How will a party undermine you—a two-term governor—you have done everything humanly possible to sustain, and they undermine you—I should be clapping for them? Forget that,” he said.

Describing the party as a shadow of its former self, Fayose added, “Associating with PDP today is shameful enough. The party is too weak to take a grab of anything lately. PDP is not an issue for now. With more prayers, PDP will end up in the fourth position.”

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