Cartoon: ‘I’m George! This Jungle, Sorry, PDP Must Mature’!

Cartoon: ‘I’m George! This Jungle, Sorry, PDP Must Mature’!

Reported by David Joshua | Sele Media Africa

In a recent political cartoon making rounds on social media, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is depicted metaphorically as a chaotic jungle, with the character “George” calling for maturity within the party ranks. The cartoon humorously highlights the internal struggles, factionalism, and leadership crises that have plagued the PDP in recent times.

The artist uses satire to emphasize the urgent need for unity and responsible leadership if the party hopes to regain its prominence in Nigeria’s political landscape. This portrayal resonates with ongoing debates about PDP’s direction ahead of the 2027 general elections, where party cohesion is seen as vital for electoral success.

Political analysts and commentators have weighed in, agreeing that for PDP to be a formidable opposition or ruling party again, it must move beyond internal conflicts and embrace maturity in governance and politics.

Sources:

  • Sahara Reporters: Commentary on PDP’s internal challenges
  • The Guardian Nigeria: Analysis on PDP’s leadership dynamics
  • Punch Nigeria: Reports on PDP factionalism and calls for unity

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