The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has declared that the upcoming national convention of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will serve as proof to Nigerians and the world that the main opposition party is revitalized and ready for future challenges.
Wike made the remarks on Tuesday in Abuja following an inspection of the Velodrome at the Moshood Abiola National Stadium, the venue for the convention, and a meeting with party stakeholders. He assured that all logistical arrangements for the event, expected to host over 2,000 delegates from all 36 states, are complete.
“We are not over-decorating; this is what they call proper arrangement,” Wike stated, adding that the well-organized convention would demonstrate the PDP’s preparedness. He urged delegates to uphold peace and discipline throughout the process, emphasizing that unity is essential for a hitch-free event.
The convention, a critical test for the PDP after a series of internal crises and electoral setbacks, aims to showcase party cohesion. Wike’s inspection and comments signal a push for a transparent and orderly exercise, which outcome will be closely watched as an indicator of the party’s organizational strength heading into the next political cycle.
Analysts note that the successful conduct of this convention, without the factional disputes that have plagued the party in recent years, could strengthen the PDP’s position as a viable national alternative. The event’s perceived legitimacy may influence public perception and investor confidence in Nigeria’s opposition landscape. The convention is scheduled to take place in the coming days, with its proceedings expected to set the tone for the party’s rebranding efforts.
