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‘No faction in PDP’; Wike offers defectors soft landing

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'No faction in PDP'; Wike offers defectors soft landing

By Luminous Jannamike, ABUJA

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, on Monday offered a political olive branch to former members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, saying many who left did so because of internal uncertainty, not disloyalty, as the party declared its crisis over and shifted focus to preparations for 2027.

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At its 108th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in Abuja, the PDP faction loyal to the minister said it has moved past its internal challenges, restored its structure, and is focusing on reconciliation, rebuilding trust, and early preparations for the next general elections.

Wike; factional National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed Takushara; factional Board of Trustees Chairman, Mao Ohuabunwa; and factional National Secretary, Samuel Anyanwu, all addressed the meeting, focusing on unity, reconciliation, and preparations for future elections.

“What shows that you are the authentic PDP is because you are holding your meeting at the National Secretariat. If there is any other PDP, let them come to the National Secretariat and hold their own meeting,” Wike said.

He said the reclaiming of the party’s national secretariat demonstrates the legitimacy of the current leadership.

He urged the leadership to engage members who had defected, stating that many left due to uncertainty within the party at the time.

“Most of them may have defected because of uncertainty. If I want to run an election and I’m not sure who will sign my documents to be presented to INEC, then I will definitely find where I can get succour. But now, if you go and talk to them, I believe they will have a rethink and continue to support this party.

“I will continue to support the party. I will continue to be loyal to the party. Since 1998 till now, I’ve been a member of the PDP, and I will not leave the party,” he added.

‘Era of uncertainty is over’ — Chairman declares PDP reset

Earlier, Takushara said the PDP has concluded its period of internal crisis and is now focused on strategy and electoral preparation.

“The era of uncertainty is behind us. The era of strategy, consolidation, and electoral preparation has begun today,” he said.

He said the party is aligned with constitutional provisions, the Electoral Act, and guidelines issued by the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

According to him, the PDP will conduct transparent and inclusive primaries and strengthen its internal processes ahead of upcoming elections.

He also acknowledged the role of security agencies in protecting party assets during the crisis.

‘No room for exclusion’ — BoT

From the Board of Trustees, Ohuabunwa called for unity and adherence to party processes.

“There is no room for exclusion, rather, there should only be room for inclusion, understanding and collective progress,” he said.

He urged members to work towards cohesion and to uphold the party’s constitution and due process.

Ohuabunwa also noted ongoing reforms, including electronic membership registration, aimed at improving transparency and strengthening the party structure.

‘There is no faction’ — Anyanwu dismisses division claims

On the issue of internal divisions, Anyanwu said the PDP remains a single entity under its current leadership.

“There is only one political party… there is only one leadership of the party under the leadership of Abdulrahman Mohammed Takushara, there is no faction within PDP,” he said.

He called on the media to avoid narratives suggesting otherwise.

Anyanwu said a reconciliation committee would be set up to engage stakeholders across the country.

He also said the timetable for party primaries has been structured within the framework provided by INEC and will be announced by the National Working Committee.

NEC Resolutions: Unity, reform, and 2027 preparations

In its communiqué, the NEC commended the National Working Committee for stabilising the party and expressed confidence in its leadership.

The PDP reaffirmed that it is no longer in crisis and stated that internal issues would be resolved through dialogue and party structures.

It endorsed ongoing reforms, including electronic membership registration, to improve transparency and grassroots participation.

The NEC adopted the timetable for party primaries ahead of the 2027 elections and directed members to comply with INEC guidelines.

Members were urged to remain disciplined and prioritise the party’s collective interest.

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ADC presidential primary election not fraudulent – Atiku’s aide replies Babachir Lawal

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The Special Assistant to the African Democratic Congress, ADC, presidential candidate, Atiku Abubakar on Public Communication, Phrank Shaibu, has insisted that the primary election that produced the former Vice president as the party’s flag bearer was not fraudulent.

Shaibu downplayed dismissed allegations by the former Secretary to the Government of the Federation, SGF, Babachir Lawal that the ADC’s primary election was rigged.

In an interview on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Wednesday, Shaibu maintained that the ADC’s primary election was not  manipulated.

Shaibu maintained that the burden of proving the allegations rests on Lawal.

According to him, Atiku was the most popular among the contestants, which included former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi and Mohammed Hayatu-Deen, making his victory unsurprising.

“Anybody who claims rigging or irregularity in the last election should check the places and locations they won. Where are the states that Rotimi Amaechi won?

“If you check the figures and the margins he got there, you will know that those are his strongholds. It was not a fraudulent process,” he said.

Shaibu also likened Lawal’s reaction to that of a baby throwing tantrums after being deprived of its mother’s breast.

“Babachir reminds me of a baby who is yanked off her mother’s breast while suckling. It is like a deprived suckling; definitely the baby will throw tantrums.

“He admitted on your show that his preferred candidate was Hayatu-Deen. He worked for him,” Shaibu said.




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Obi, Kwankwaso likely to dump NDC – Buhari’s ex-aide

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Former presidential aide, Bashir Ahmad, says the flag bearer of the Nigeria Democratic Congress, NDC, Peter Obi and his running mate, Rabi’u Kwankwaso, will dump the party if their expectations are not realized.

Ahmad made this statement in a post on his verified X handle.

According to him, Peter Obi and Kwankwaso see the NDC primarily as a vehicle for the 2027 elections.

He added that the difference in political timelines and objectives could make it difficult for the party’s national leader, Seriake Dickson, and Obi/Kwankwaso’s ambitions to align sustainably.

“If Obi and Kwankwaso’s expectations are not realised within the party, they will definitely move on to another platform ahead of the 2031 for the same reason.

“It is obvious that Dickson is only pursuing a long-term political project, not a short-term electoral arrangement.

“From what I understood, his focus is to build a formidable political platform this time that could position him strongly for presidency in 2031 or so,” he wrote.




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INEC fixes dates for primaries in restored Benue constituencies

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The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) has fixed June 16 to June 25, 2026, for the conduct of political party primaries in restored state constituencies across Benue, Delta, Jigawa and Kogi states ahead of the 2027 General Election.
The commission announced the decision in a press statement issued on Wednesday by the National Commissioner and Chairman of the Information and Voter Education Committee, Mohammed Kudu Haruna.

According to INEC, the action followed court judgments directing the restoration of several previously suppressed constituencies and was carried out in line with the provisions of the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria and the Electoral Act 2026.

In Benue State, the restored constituencies are Nyamatsor, Ukum Afia, Konshisha III (Shangev-Tiev), Makurdi III (South East), and Gboko III State Constituencies.

INEC said the special primary elections would enable political parties to nominate candidates for the restored constituencies in preparation for the 2027 general election.

“For the avoidance of doubt, all other timelines and activities contained in the already published revised Timetable and Schedule of Activities for the 2027 General Election shall apply to the restored constituencies,” the commission stated.

The electoral body also directed political parties to submit notices of their primaries to the commission before the scheduled dates, citing the peculiar nature of the arrangement.

INEC reaffirmed its commitment to conducting credible, inclusive and transparent electoral processes as preparations for the 2027 general election continue.




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