PDP not losing sleep over Atiku’s political move, Wike’s grandstanding – Deputy National Pub Sec, Abdullahi

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has downplayed concerns over former Vice President, Atiku Abubakar’s engagement with Action Democratic Party (ADP) member Hamza Al-Mustapha, asserting that such discussions do not threaten the party’s stability.

Speaking to Media Talk Africa, PDP’s Deputy National Publicity Secretary, Ibrahim Abdullahi, stated that the party remains focused on aligning opposition forces against the ruling party.

He emphasized that Atiku’s interactions with other political figures were his personal decision and not an official position of the PDP.

“As a party, we do not have a problem with engagements across the opposition. We will be meeting for alignment and realignment of forces against 2027. This is not an issue of concern for us,” Abdullahi stated.

Regarding speculation that Atiku might defect to the Social Democratic Party (SDP), he maintained that the PDP would address the situation if it arises.

“If he decides to leave, that would be his prerogative. No individual is indispensable in the party,” he added.

Abdullahi also addressed the ongoing legal battles involving former Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike, who has secured court orders preventing the PDP from expelling him.

He described these legal maneuvers as efforts to destabilize the party but insisted they would ultimately fail.

“These court orders are becoming excessive, but PDP has always defied the odds. We have survived various political challenges, and this too shall pass,” he remarked.

Reaffirming PDP’s resilience, Abdullahi highlighted the party’s historical achievements, including economic growth, democratic reforms, and anti-corruption initiatives.

He noted that despite setbacks, the PDP remains the most enduring political force in Nigeria.

“Since Nigeria’s First Republic, no political party has lasted as long as PDP. We governed for 16 years and left Nigeria as one of the fastest-growing economies. Our legacy is undeniable, and the party will renew itself,” he concluded.

As the political landscape continues to shift, PDP appears intentional on maintaining its relevance, even as internal and external challenges test its cohesion.

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