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‘I Will Comeback After You Have Fixed The Problems Of Wike In The Party’ — Johnathan Makes Fresh Demands

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In the ever-shifting sands of Nigerian politics, where loyalty is tested and alliances are forged in the crucible of ambition, former President Goodluck Jonathan stands as a towering figure, courted yet cautious. As whispers of a potential 2027 presidential run under the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) grow louder, Jonathan has issued a clear directive to those beckoning him back to the fray: fix the party first.

The heart of the PDP’s turmoil, according to Arise News Director of News and Politics Editor Sumner Sambo, lies in the lingering influence of Nyesom Wike, the Federal Capital Territory Minister whose ties to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) and President Bola Tinubu have cast a long shadow over the opposition.

Speaking in a recent interview, Sambo painted a vivid picture of a party at a crossroads. Once plagued by what was dubbed an “Atiku problem” with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar’s dominance, the PDP now grapples with a new challenge: Wike’s sway.

“The thing is, what I’ve learned from people close to Jonathan is that he has asked the PDP to go back and fix the Wike problem in the party,” Sambo revealed. For Jonathan, a man who has rebuilt his global reputation since his 2015 electoral loss, re-entering the political arena hinges on a PDP that is united and free from internal sabotage.

The stakes are high, and the clock is ticking. Sambo pointed to an upcoming National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting, where the Tom Ikimi-led National Disciplinary Committee is set to present a report that could reshape the party’s future.

The committee’s findings are expected to recommend disciplinary measures against members accused of betraying the PDP during the 2023 elections—a move aimed at purging disloyalty and restoring trust. Yet, uncertainty looms over the party’s plans for its National Convention, a critical step toward selecting a 2027 presidential candidate. The National Secretary’s refusal to sign off on the convention, despite authorizing the NEC meeting, has fueled doubts, lending credence to Wike’s bold claim that the convention may not happen at all.

In the quiet corridors of power, Jonathan’s stance is a clarion call. He is not swayed by the allure of candidacy alone; he demands a PDP cleansed of division, one that can stand as a credible alternative to the APC. The “Wike problem,” as Sambo described it, is more than a personal rivalry—it’s a battle for the soul of a party struggling to redefine itself after years of setbacks.

Wike’s alignment with Tinubu has left PDP loyalists wary, and Jonathan’s insistence on resolving this rift reflects his understanding that a fractured party cannot win a national election.

As the NEC meeting approaches, the PDP stands on the precipice of transformation or further turmoil. For Jonathan, the path to 2027 is not just about ambition but about legacy—a chance to lead a united front or step back if the party fails to heal its wounds.

In this unfolding drama, the PDP’s ability to confront its internal demons will determine whether it can rally behind a figure like Jonathan or risk fading into irrelevance. For now, the former president watches from the sidelines, his message clear: fix the party, or the dream of a PDP victory in 2027 remains just that—a dream.

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Date Announced: 4th PDP Governor Set To Officially Join APC

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Bayelsa state governor, Douye Diri, is reportedly set to join the ruling APC, with the date and other details concerning the official defection emerge

Last month, the governor announced his resignation from the PDP, and he would be the fourth governor to dump the opposition for the ruling APC in 2025

Sources familiar with the development disclosed that Diri will be received into the party by President Bola Tinubu, APC governors and members of the NWC

Douye Diri the governor of Bayelsa state, is reportedly set to join the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), on Monday, November 5. He will be the fourth governor of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), who dumped the party for the APC in 2025.

Sources privy to the development disclosed that the governor, who resigned from the PDP a few days ago, would be received into the ruling party by President Bola Tinubu, APC governors and the national working committee members of the party.

 

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Governor Mutfwang’s Senior Aide Finally Speaks On Defection Rumours

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Hon. Istifanus Mwansat has reacted to rumors suggesting Governor Caleb Mutfwang is preparing to dump the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Mwansat, a former Speaker of the Plateau Assembly and now Senior Special Adviser on Political Matters and Special Duties, dismissed the speculation, calling it unnecessary and misleading.

Speaking in an interview, he addressed the recent wave of defections rocking the PDP and the pressure on top party figures across the country.

According to him, political movement is driven largely by fear, ambition, and the belief that “if they remain outside the ruling party, their chances of being counted politically are slim.”

He insisted that many politicians are running to the ruling party for survival rather than ideology, describing it as a “safe haven” for those hoping their “sins will be forgiven.”

Mwansat also expressed concern over the country’s political culture, saying hunger and poverty have weakened democratic values and shifted voter decision-making to “the depth of the contestant’s pocket.”

On whether defections could weaken the PDP ahead of 2027, he maintained that the party still has solid structures at the grassroots and will “bounce back and put up a strong fight” in the next general election.

When asked about claims that Nigerian politics lacks solid ideology, he agreed, stating that party-switching has become too common, especially among lawmakers who “violate the same laws they make.”

Responding to repeated claims that Governor Mutfwang may join the APC, Mwansat insisted the governor has made his position clear.

The Aide noted that Mutfwang has repeatedly said he is not leaving the PDP, stressing that his political direction is guided by God and the people of Plateau.

The governor has consistently re-emphasized that he is not moving and will not move… the governor is not moving,” he said.

He also reacted to reports that some APC members had already rejected Mutfwang, describing such statements as empty politics.

According to him, the governor never indicated interest in joining the APC for anyone to “reject” him.

Mwansat said the APC in Plateau is only trying to push a narrative to create confusion, adding that if Mutfwang ever wished to defect, “reasonable APC members would be excited.”

Commenting on internal party grievances, he acknowledged some PDP members are unhappy but urged patience, noting that the governor is carrying a heavy burden as the only elected PDP official left standing in the state after court rulings overturned earlier victories.

He added that politics is dynamic, and while some individuals leave, others are returning silently. The senior special adviser to the governor noted that two former APC lawmakers recently held talks to rejoin the PDP.

On the relationship between the State Assembly and the governor, he described it as cordial, saying both sides are focused on “the Plateau project” rather than partisan rivalry.

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Details Of Wike’s Meeting With Allies On PDP Convention Emerge

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Eminent leaders and concerned stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), loyal to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, have welcomed the recent ruling of the Abuja Federal High Court halting the party’s planned national convention in Ibadan, describing it as a “restoration of order, legality, and confidence” in the opposition party.

The group met in Abuja on Friday following the verdict delivered by Justice James Omotosho, which restrained the PDP from holding its November convention pending compliance with constitutional and procedural requirements.

In a communiqué issued after the meeting, the stakeholders said the judgment reaffirmed the supremacy of the PDP Constitution and the rule of law in the management of party affairs.

The communiqué stated, “We commend and affirm our faith in the judiciary. As loyal and committed party leaders, our doors are open to reconciliation, inclusion, and collective rebuilding.

“We invite all genuine members of goodwill across the country to join hands with us in restoring our great Party to its founding ideals.”

The PDP elders lauded the judiciary for what they described as a courageous decision that reinforced fairness, justice, and discipline within the party.

The group said, “We, the Eminent Leaders and Concerned Stakeholders of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), met in Abuja to review the landmark judgment delivered today, October 31, 2025, by the Federal High Court, Abuja, affirming the supremacy of the Party’s Constitution and the rule of law.

“We hereby express our profound appreciation for this judicial intervention that restores order, legality, and confidence in the PDP as a law-abiding institution.”

They urged members nationwide to stand firm for “truth, justice, and the rule of law, the very values that define our great Party and its promise to Nigerians.”

According to the communiqué, the judgment by Justice Omotosho reaffirmed not only the supremacy of the PDP Constitution but also clarified the lawful roles and limits of key party officers in managing the party’s internal affairs.

“The judgment conclusively affirmed that Chief Dan Osi Orbih remains the authentic National Vice Chairman (South-South) of the PDP, and the purported appointment of Chief Emmanuel Ogidi is null and void,” the statement read.

It added that the court’s recognition of Orbih restored “integrity and discipline” to the party, while affirming that persons expelled from the PDP, such as Ali Odefa, had “no locus standi to act or litigate on behalf of the party.”

“By affirming the expulsion of Ali Odefa, the Court has restored integrity and discipline in the administration of the Party, while emphasizing that persons expelled from the Party have no locus standi to act or litigate on its behalf.”

The group further highlighted that the court reaffirmed the provisions of the 1999 Constitution (as amended), the Electoral Act, INEC electoral guidelines, and the PDP Constitution, stressing that all must be fully complied with before any valid convention can hold.

They stated, “The court reaffirmed that all external correspondences to INEC must be jointly signed by the National Chairman and the National Secretary, while the National Secretary remains the principal signatory to all official correspondences of the Party.

“The court further emphasized that no valid national convention of the party can hold until all due processes as stipulated by law and the party’s constitution are fully complied with.”

The PDP elders reaffirmed their commitment to the party’s founding principles of fairness, justice, equity, and inclusivity, urging members to support the rebuilding process anchored on legality and unity.

“We call on all faithful members and leaders to stand for truth, justice, and the rule of law — the very values that define our great Party and its promise to Nigerians,” they declared.

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