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Wike: PDP Survival Due to His Loyalty Alone

The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, addressed the current state of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during his […]

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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, addressed the current state of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) during his monthly media chat. He stressed that resolving internal crises is essential for the survival of opposition parties. According to Wike, his personal affection for the PDP has been a crucial factor in its continued existence; without his support, the party might have ceased to exist by now.

Wike clarified that he does not need to hold a governorship to influence the party’s direction or to effect significant change. He warned against aggravating existing problems and urged that efforts be focused on solving the issues at hand. He highlighted how internal conflicts can threaten the very survival of opposition parties, emphasizing the need for problem‑solving rather than arrogance or impunity.

The minister’s remarks come as the PDP navigates its own internal dynamics, and they are likely to be closely watched by party members and observers. As a major player in Nigeria’s political landscape, the PDP’s ability to manage internal challenges will be crucial to its continued relevance. Moving forward, its leaders must address the raised concerns and work toward a more unified and effective approach.

Wike’s comments serve as a reminder of the importance of strong leadership and strategic decision‑making in opposition parties, and his perspective is expected to contribute to the ongoing conversation about the PDP’s future direction.

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