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PDP governors say they’re under growing pressure from Tinubu’s government — but they’re not backing down. At their 99th NEC meeting, they reaffirmed unity and resistance.
  • PDP governors accuse Tinubu’s administration of intimidation and exclusion.
  • Bauchi Governor Bala Mohammed says the party remains “resolute” despite pressure.
  • Recent defections and coalition talks haven’t fractured the PDP’s internal unity.
  • Governors cite regular state meetings as proof of sustained engagement.
  • NEC meeting is seen as a democratic win amid rising political tension.

The PDP isn’t pretending all is well; it’s just refusing to crumble. Bala Mohammed didn’t mince words: the Tinubu-led government, he says, is applying “subtle provocations” to destabilise the opposition. But PDP governors see strength in their unity, especially compared to a ruling party they describe as fragmented. Whether it’s real resilience or political posturing, they’re betting that standing firm will boost public trust and signal readiness for 2027.

Will this resistance hold or is a deeper political shift already underway? Keep an eye on how the defections and alliances unfold.