Pdp says party not broke

It seems like you're referring to the popular phrase "Party's not broke, don't fix it" which is often attributed to PDP (Peoples Democratic Party) in Nigeria.

The phrase is often used to convey that a system or institution is functioning well and doesn't need significant changes or reforms. In the context of Nigerian politics, it's often used to suggest that the ruling party, PDP, should not be overhauled or replaced, but rather continue with its existing structure and leadership.

However, it's worth noting that the phrase has also been criticized for being a euphemism for complacency and resistance to change. Some argue that the phrase is used to stifle dissent and prevent meaningful reforms, rather than genuinely addressing the needs and concerns of the people.

What are your thoughts on this phrase? Do you think it's a valid argument, or do you think it's a way to avoid accountability and change?