
The Digest:
The Peoples Democratic Party has stepped back from the brink of a deep internal crisis, with camps loyal to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde and FCT Minister Nyesom Wike opening peace talks to steady the party ahead of the 2027 elections. Factional PDP National Chairman Kabiru Tanimu Turaki confirmed that leaders on both sides have "broken the ice" and are exploring pathways to a lasting resolution, following intervention by the Board of Trustees. Wike, however, maintained that there is no faction, only individuals working to reconcile, as the party's national convention proceeds this weekend.
Key Points:
- The peace move follows months of tensions, court battles, and public exchanges that threatened the party's unity.
- Turaki said the NWC has postponed key meetings and toned down rhetoric as a show of good faith.
- Both sides have indicated willingness to withdraw all pending court cases if a political agreement is reached.
- Wike acknowledged that some individuals have reached out to reconcile, but insisted there is no parallel leadership.
- The party remains committed to fielding candidates for all elective offices in 2027 despite the crisis.
Sources: Vanguard News