Senator Abba Moro, the Senate Minority Leader and representative of Benue South, has denied reports that he intends to leave the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). In a statement released by his media adviser, Emmanuel Eche’Ofun, on Tuesday, Moro called the rumors misleading and the work of mischief‑makers. He said the claims of his defection are “ridiculous” and that he has not engaged in any discussions about exiting the party.
As a founding member of the PDP, Moro affirmed his continued commitment to the party’s ideals and values. Despite the current internal crises, he reiterated his intention to remain with the PDP. Acknowledging the ongoing political wranglings within the party, he expressed confidence that the PDP’s internal conflict‑resolution structures will eventually resolve these issues.
Moro urged the public and PDP supporters nationwide to stay loyal and work together to rebuild the party, aiming to restore it to its former winning form. His statement comes at a time when the PDP is confronting internal challenges, and his pledge to stay is seen as significant for the party’s future. As a key figure, his decision is expected to influence the party’s direction, resonating with supporters who seek stability and clear guidance.
The PDP has been actively addressing its internal problems and strengthening its position ahead of upcoming elections. With Moro’s reassurance of his commitment, the party can focus on its goals and strive to regain momentum. The developments within the PDP are being closely watched, and the party’s ability to navigate these challenges will be crucial to its future success.
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