VENO TV POLITICS Multi-Parties Collapse: Nigeria Risks Sanctions — Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim Warns By Kayode Adoide Date: 23-03-26
Former Presidential Candidate and PDP Chieftain, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, has raised serious concerns over Nigeria’s democratic future, warning that the collapse of opposition parties could attract international sanctions.
He made this known in an interview with channels on Sunday..
Profile Snapshot
Former Presidential Candidate
Global Energy Executive
Philanthropist & Human Rights Activist
Core Progressive Politician
Born: Yelwa, Yauri, Kebbi State (June 28, 1965)
On Democracy Threat
“If Nigeria becomes a one-party state, the country risks sanctions and global isolation.”
On APC Dominance
“Any party you enter, APC will create factions within it.”
On Tinubu
Referencing Bola Ahmed Tinubu: “I don’t hate the President, but what is happening in Nigeria is a tragedy.”
On PDP Crisis
“PDP is unstable, but still the most competitive opposition.”
On Elections
“If elections are free and fair, APC cannot secure 20%.”
On Governance
“Nigeria is being run like a motor park system.”
On Economy
“Nigeria has lost over 50% of its GDP strength compared to the past.”
On Investment Risk
“If Nigeria behaves like a rogue state, investors will stay away.”
Major Concerns Raised
Weak opposition = threat to democracy
Electoral manipulation fears
Security deterioration across states
Economic decline and poor governance
Judicial and electoral bias concerns
2027 Outlook
Olawepo-Hashim confirms interest in the 2027 presidential race, stating:
“I do not run away from responsibility or challenge.”
Political Reality Check
PDP still has strong grassroots presence
Internal party divisions remain unresolved
APC dominance questioned despite control of many states