PDP leaders held an important strategy session to complete internal gaps, stop the defeat

In the midst of increasing internal tensions and waves of consisting, the top leaders of the Democratic Party (PDP) have held a closed meeting in Abuja to overcome the party’s deepening crisis and establish a path to unity ahead of the 2027 general election.

The meeting, which is currently being held at the Governor of the State Governor of Bauchi in Asokoro, was led by the Chairperson of the PDP Governor Forum and the Governor of the State Bauchi, Senator Bala Mohammed. High -level meetings include the governor who sat, the governor of the past, and the stakeholder of the party that was influential.

Those present included Acting Chairperson of the National PDP, Ambassador Iliya Damagum; The Governor of the State Plateau Caleb Mutfwang; State Governor Osun Ademola Adeleke; Former Governor of Bayelsa Senator Serake Dickson; Former Governor Osun Olagunsoye Oyinlola; Former Governor Cross River Liyel Imoke; Former Governor Enugu Ifeiri Uguuanyi; Former Governor Abia Okezie IKPeazu; and former Governor IMO Achike Udenwa, among others.

People in the party say the main focus of this conversation is to stem a wave of high profile defeat for the decision of all the progressive congress (APC) and restore internal cohesion.

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The source close to the meeting said that the internal leadership of PDP – especially problems that had not been resolved in the National Work Committee and questions about the role of the National Secretary and Acting Chairperson – were under serious reviews. Potential resolution, including new gathering promises, reported on the table.

In addition, this meeting is expected to help describe the PDP road map for 2027, including whether to pursue alliances with other opposition parties or to focus on strengthening the internal base.

With the election of governors outside the next season in the state of Anambra also towering, the participants discussed strategies to mobilize support and resources for party candidates in an effort to get momentum ahead of the general election.

When deliberations continue behind a closed door, the results of this high -risk meeting can be proven to determine in determining the ability of PDP to regroup and remain a credible alternative in the Nigerian political landscape.

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