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PDP Moves to Heal Rift as Makinde, Wike Allies Begin Reconciliation Talks

After months of infighting, PDP factions linked to Makinde and Wike begin reconciliation talks as party seeks unity before 2027 polls.

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has begun efforts to resolve its internal divisions, with loyalists of Seyi Makinde and Nyesom Wike opening reconciliation talks aimed at stabilizing the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The development follows months of escalating tensions marked by legal disputes, public exchanges, and internal maneuvering that threatened party cohesion.

Under increasing pressure, both camps are now pursuing dialogue to avoid further damage.

Addressing journalists in Abuja, factional PDP National Chairman Kabiru Tanimu Turaki said the National Working Committee, aligned with the Makinde camp, had taken steps to de-escalate the situation after intervention by the Board of Trustees chaired by Senator Adolphus Wabara.

“In obedience to the advisory of the Court of Appeal, Ibadan, the Board of Trustees constituted a high-powered committee to interface with our estranged party members,” he said.

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The NWC, he explained, postponed key party meetings and softened its rhetoric as a goodwill gesture, though it initially faced continued “derogatory statements” and what he described as the “weaponisation of hurtful rhetoric” from the opposing side.

Nonetheless, Turaki confirmed that both factions have now begun meaningful engagement.

“I can unequivocally confirm that, as of today, leaders on both sides have broken the ice and are exploring various pathways towards a lasting resolution,” he said.

He cautioned supporters against actions that could derail the peace process and emphasized the need for restraint.

While talks continue, court cases involving the factions remain active across multiple levels of the judiciary. However, Turaki said the party is prepared to withdraw all legal actions if an agreement is reached.

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“As soon as we reach agreeable terms, we will willingly withdraw all cases… to give peace a chance,” he said.

He also reassured party aspirants that the PDP remains committed to contesting all positions.

“To all aspirants who have stood with us thus far, we assure you that our party will field candidates for all elective offices,” he said.

Acknowledging the need for compromise, Turaki stressed the party’s determination to endure the crisis.

“We are willing to bend as far as our necks and backs allow… PDP will not die,” he said.

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He disclosed that internal resistance to reconciliation had been identified and addressed.

“From last night, these two elements have been identified and flushed out,” he stated.

Positioning the PDP as a vital opposition force, he reaffirmed its commitment to democratic governance.

“As Nigeria’s only surviving legacy party, we remain committed to defending and consolidating our democracy,” he said.

“Ultimate power resides with the people; it must therefore remain the centrepiece of governance,” he added.

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The NWC also passed a vote of confidence in Seyi Makinde and Bala Mohammed, applauding their leadership roles.

Despite recent turmoil, the party said it continues to attract new members through its online registration platform.

With reconciliation efforts now underway, the PDP faces a critical test: whether it can sustain unity or risk deeper fractures as the 2027 elections draw closer.

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