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The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Mr Nyesom Wike yesterday, declared that the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has been taken back by loyal members, blasting defectors and asserting control of the party.
He also took a swipe at opposition figures ahead of the 2027 general elections.
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He said this at the PDP’s 10th Elective National Convention in Abuja, while rival camps stayed away.

The convention, which was monitored by the Independent National Electoral Commission, INEC, was cited by Wike as proof that the party had regained institutional footing after a prolonged dispute over its leadership.

His words: “Today (yesterday) marks the rebirth of our party in a new form. Today (yesterday) is the birth of a united party, ready to move forward. We have seen the convention monitored by the electoral umpire which also tells you the importance of this gathering.”

He said: “Leadership is not easy. It requires courage, firmness and commitment. What we have seen, some governors leaving, only shows a lack of leadership. When crises arise, true leaders stand and resolve them; they do not run away.
“More importantly, we have reclaimed and returned the party to its rightful owners, the people.”

While he urged aggrieved members who the PDP to return to the fold, he appealed that they return, but on the basis of unity and discipline.

He said: “Our brothers and sisters who may have left should return and join us in rebuilding this party for the collective good. No one will be excluded; everyone will have an opportunity to serve in unity and in law.
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