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PDP Leadership Crisis: Wike in Wide Smile as Damagum Remains PDP’s Acting Chairman

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PDP Leadership Crisis: Wike in Wide Smile as Damagum Remains PDP’s Acting Chairman
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The leadership crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) continues to unfold, with Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Nyesom Wike, maintaining influence in the party’s affairs. A meeting of the national caucus of the PDP, held on Wednesday night, endorsed the continuation of Illya Umar Damagum as acting National Chairman until the next National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting.

As per the decision made during the caucus meeting, the NEC meeting held on Thursday would not address leadership changes but instead focus on reconciliation efforts within the party. This decision aims to foster unity and reconciliation among PDP members, with the caucus directing the party management to establish a discipline and reconciliation committee.

The extension of Damagum’s tenure and the emphasis on unity come amidst tensions within the party, with various factions and interests at play. Former national chairman of the PDP, Uche Secondus, warned against falling into Wike’s tactics, accusing him of attempting to create crises to maintain relevance, particularly in relation to President Bola Tinubu.

Secondus urged PDP leaders to focus on rescuing and restoring the party’s glory, cautioning against distractions from Wike’s maneuvers. Meanwhile, elder statesman Chief Edwin Clark advised the dissolution of the PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC) to prevent further deterioration of the party’s standing.

The ongoing crisis also involves legal battles, with court injunctions affecting the participation of certain members in party meetings. Notably, a suit filed by a PDP member sought to restrain Secondus from participating in the NEC meeting, reflecting the complexity of internal disputes within the party.

Despite these challenges, the PDP remains committed to conducting credible congresses across states and ensuring the party’s stability and growth. The emphasis on unity and reconciliation underscores the party’s determination to address internal divisions and focus on its core objectives.

As the PDP navigates through this tumultuous period, the decisions made by its leadership will shape the party’s trajectory and determine its ability to present a united front ahead of future elections.

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