PDP Confronts Wike, Says No One is Above the Party

PDP Confronts Wike, Says No One is Above the Party
PDP Confronts Wike, Says No One is Above the Party

PDP Slams Wike, Asserts No One is Above the Party

In a sharp rebuke, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has confronted former Rivers State Governor and current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, stating that no one is above the party.

The exchange took place during the PDP state congress at the party’s secretariat in Port Harcourt on Saturday. Wike warned PDP governors to avoid interfering in the party’s matters in Rivers State, and issued a threat, saying, "put fire in their states."

However, in response to Wike’s statement, PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, countered, "What I can tell you is that nobody is above this party. It is the People’s Democratic Party."

Ologunagba explained that the party has set up reconciliation and disciplinary committees to address any issues and has given them the mandate to do their job. "We will wait for their report," he added.

The party’s statement comes as a strong rebuke to Wike’s claims, asserting its authority and dominance over internal party matters. The confrontation highlights the ongoing power struggle within the PDP and the party’s efforts to maintain control.

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