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Power Struggle in the PDP: Governors Assert Control, Discontent With Atiku and Wike’s Dominance

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In light of the power struggle within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), where former Vice President Atiku Abubakar and the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, vie for influence, governors elected under the party’s banner are mobilizing to assert authority over its structures. As tensions escalate, the role of governors in shaping the party’s direction becomes increasingly pivotal. Ahead of the party’s National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting scheduled for April 18, these governors, who are key financial backers, are strategizing to ensure their voices are heard.

A source within the PDP Governors’ Forum revealed that discontent with the dominance of Atiku and Wike has spurred the governors to action. They argue that their substantial financial contributions warrant a greater say in decision-making. With meetings scheduled in the lead-up to the NEC gathering, the governors are poised to consolidate their influence. Their collective stance, particularly in funding and maintaining party structures at the state level, could significantly shape the party’s trajectory.

However, legal hurdles complicate the replacement of the suspended National Chairman, Dr. Iyorchia Ayu. Lawyers within the party assert that any attempt to appoint a replacement would be futile unless Ayu voluntarily resigns or withdraws his court appeal. Furthermore, legal challenges have been initiated to prevent certain individuals, including former National Chairman Uche Secondus and former Rivers State Governor Celestine Omehia, from participating in the upcoming NEC meeting.

These developments underscore the intricate power dynamics within the PDP and the ongoing struggle for control among its key stakeholders. Efforts to address these challenges must navigate legal complexities and address concerns of fairness and transparency to ensure the party’s unity and effectiveness.

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