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2027: Mixed reactions trail PDP’s zoning of presidency to south

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The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, on Monday zoned the party’s presidential ticket to the southern part of the country in a bid to salvage the once largest political party in Africa.

The PDP also announced that it has retained its chairmanship position to the north, while affirming Umar Damagum as the National Chairman, pending the party’s National Convention later this year.

Ekwutosblog reports that the decision was reached at the end of the PDP’s National Executive Council, NEC, meeting held on Monday in Abuja.

Before the crucial NEC meeting, feuding camps in the PDP were locked in a deep battle for the soul of the party, with the issue of zoning of the party’s presidential ticket being a contentious issue plaguing the party.

Ekwutosblog recalls that a prolonged leadership crisis ensued in the PDP immediately when former Vice President Atiku Abubakar emerged as the party’s presidential candidate in the last 2023 presidential election after the party threw its ticket open.

A former governor of Rivers State, and currently Minister of the FCT, Nyesom Wike, some governors, and a host of other members, displeased by the decision, revolted against the party and worked against its presidential candidate.

Addressing journalists after the NEC meeting, the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, announced that the decision followed the presentation of a report by the Zoning Committee chaired by Bayelsa State Governor, Douye Diri.

However, the resolution of the PDP has since attracted diverse reactions from many Nigerians.

While some believe the latest development opens a new chapter for the party, others described it as a “medicine after death.”

It’s too late – Wike’s camp

In a statement shortly after the decision of the PDP on zoning its presidential ticket to the South in 2027, Lere Olayinka,

Senior Special Assistant on Public Communications and Social Media, to the FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, said the decision came too late.

Olayinka said his principal and members of the G-5 have now been vindicated by the position they adopted in 2022, arguing that the PDP has gone back to its vomit.

He recalled that Wike and the G-5 had insisted that both the presidential candidate and the National Chairman could not come from the same region.

“Sadly, they know the truth. Wike simply said, take the chairmanship to the South if you want to gain the presidency, but they said no, they must take the two, and the PDP lost!

“They have realized the mistake they made in 2022 and are correcting it in 2025.

“But is it not too late already, bearing in mind that the only way the zoning can be justified is for the South to conclude its eight years, while the presidency returns to the North in 2031?” Olayinka queried.

Olayinka further noted that the PDP leadership had now accepted the same principle the Minister fought for.

“But today, the NEC resolved that since the National Chairman of the party is zoned to the North, the PDP 2027 Presidential ticket be zoned to the South. Has PDP not come back to eat its own vomit?” He asked.

NEC decision amounts to endorsing Tinubu’s reelection – Ex- presidential candidate

On his part, a ‎former presidential candidate and chieftain of the PDP, Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim, faulted the party’s decision to zone the presidency.

Olawepo-Hashim warned that the decision amounts to an endorsement of President Bola Tinubu’s reelection bid.

The PDP chieftain ‎spoke on Channels Television’s Politics Today on Monday, shortly after the PDP National Executive Committee meeting.

Olawepo-Hashim described the move as “unprecedented” in the history of the party, arguing that the PDP had never barred any region from contesting the presidency in the past conventions.

He said: “What has happened today is unprecedented. PDP has never zoned its presidential ticket before. It means if you are a northerner, you find another party.

“Let me tell you, this is my own position. The zoning of the presidency to the south is a default campaign for the return of President Asiwaju.

“This is because those who are mounting this campaign of zoning to the south are the same people who are saying, we are in PDP, but we work for President Asiwaju.

“Look at all of them, almost all of them, the same people say, oh, we are in PDP, but we are committed to President Asiwaju’s reelection, and are saying zone it.

“So it’s a default campaign, for the PDP not to have a viable candidate by those people.”

Things falling in right place – Onyia

However, contrary to the view held by Wike’s camp and others, a member of the PDP Board of Trustees, Ejiofor Onyia, said everything has started to fall in the right place for the party.

Onyia also accused the FCT minister of working for an opposition party – the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.

The PDP chieftain spoke on Monday while fielding questions on Arise Television’s Prime Time programme.

He said: “Everything is falling in place after the convention, then we have a new executive that will start moving the party in the direction we want it to go.

“You see, let me make it clear, we have a party, and we have an executive of the party. We have the constitution that guides the activities of the party.

“Now, as of today, the FCT minister is working for an opposition party as of today, right? Okay, he’s not holding any executive position in the party, okay? And he does not have the power to decide what the party does.

“So he can take any decision, react anywhere he likes, as an individual. But that does not stop the party from doing what the Constitution has provided for the party to do.

“I’m a founding father of this party, not a founding member. I was one of those that started this party from the beginning, and he wasn’t. And therefore they all joined us.

“They are members, but everybody has an equal right. Everybody in the party has his own right. Nobody exercises a higher right than the other.

“The only people with higher rights are those given the authority by the convention to act on behalf of the party. That is where it’s supposed to be.

“We’re in a democracy where the majority has its way and the minority has its say. That’s the way it works.

“So a minority cannot begin to determine what the majority should do. Otherwise, we go into anarchy, and that’s not what we need.”

Zoning a ‘cosmetic’ treatment – Analyst

Meanwhile, a Public Affairs Analyst and Communication Scholar at Peaceland University, Enugu, Nduka Odo, in an interview with DAILY POST described the decision of the PDP to zone its 2027 presidential ticket to the South as a “cosmetic treatment” that does not address the fundamental challenges facing the party.

Odo said the decision was consistent with the party’s old formula of rotation adopted since 1999 but questioned its relevance in the current political climate.

According to him, had the principle of rotation been applied during the 2023 elections, the PDP might have been in a stronger position today.

He, however, argued that the party has lost significant ground since then, adding that the formation of the ADC was the final straw.

He said: “It’s interesting to observe the outcome of the convention held by the NEC of the PDP.

“The decision they took aligns with the predictions I made elsewhere. There’s no upsetting pronouncement or action coming from the NEC meeting.

“I give the team kudos for reverting to the old formula observed by the PDP since 1999. It’s a credit to them for thinking in that line towards 2027.

“The PDP was built on rotation. Even as a gentleman’s agreement, rotation helped things move smoothly. If that principle had been observed in the 2023 general elections, the party would probably have been in a better place today.

“Unfortunately, a lot has happened since 2023, and one can hardly state boldly whether this decision was taken to strengthen the party or to keep it as a stooge for the ruling party.

“If the stakeholders of the party are interested in rebuilding it, it’ll take much more than mouthing that they have zoned the 2027 presidential ticket to the South.

“We need to ask: can the PDP win significant votes today? How many state governors are in the PDP? One in the South East, one in the South South.

“The party no longer holds sway. The formation of the ADC was the final straw.

“I see this zoning as a cosmetic treatment for the core cancer bedevilling the bone marrow of the party. The real issue concerns who is in charge of the party and what the conspicuous and hidden missions of the party’s current structure are.

“Who in the South can lead the party against the APC, ADC, and LP? Governor Mbah, Governor Diri, Osun’s Adeleke, or Oyo’s Governor Makinde? These individuals are doing well on their own and may not need central PDP support to win reelection.

“Since they didn’t change the leadership of the party, it’s best to assume that Nyesom Wike is still in control. And who does Wike currently work for? Well, the answer tells you everything you need to know.

“Many fingers are pointing at Seyi Makinde as the PDP flag bearer in 2027. However, I see something different in their plan.

“If the relationship between Wike and President Tinubu endures until the election, then the PDP will be picking a candidate from the South East or South South. The candidate will not be chosen to win the election, but clearly, the move will be targeted at the chances of Mr. Peter Obi.

“When this happens, the PDP governors will focus on their reelection while pitching tents with formidable presidential candidates of other parties.

“As I stated in an interview with DAILY POST before, unfortunately, 2027 may be the last time the PDP will feature in national politics.

“I predicted the bleak future of the PDP at the national level long before the ADC was formed.”

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Fubara To Contest Rivers Governorship Seat Under NDC

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A Rivers State politician, Blessing Fubara, has declared his intention to contest the 2027 governorship election in Rivers State under the platform of the Nigeria Democratic Congress.

The politician has already obtained both the nomination and expression of interest forms needed to participate in the governorship race ahead of the 2027 election.

Blessing Fubara shares the same surname and local government area with the current Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara.

Both men are from Opobo/Nkoro Local Government Area. However, there has been no confirmation that they are family members.

The Chairman of the NDC in Rivers State, Success Jack, confirmed that Blessing Fubara is among those seeking the party’s governorship ticket.

He also stated that he could not confirm whether the governorship aspirant is related to Governor Siminalayi Fubara.

According to him, the party is preparing seriously for the 2027 general elections and hopes to win not only the governorship seat but other elective positions in Rivers State.

The development comes weeks after Blessing Fubara left the All Progressives Congress and joined the NDC.

Following his defection in Abuja, he was received by former Bayelsa State Governor, Seriake Dickson, alongside other leaders and members of the party.

After joining the NDC, Blessing Fubara said his decision was taken for the interest of Rivers people.

He also stated that the future of the state must be protected ahead of the next general election, expressing confidence that the state would experience positive changes after the 2027 polls.

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Desmond Elliot Withdraws from APC Lagos Assembly Primaries, Cites Intimidation

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Surulere I lawmaker Desmond Elliot has withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress Lagos House of Assembly primaries, citing intimidation across multiple zones.

In a viral video posted online, the lawmaker said he was stepping out of the race despite seeking re-election under the APC. He alleged that his supporters faced intimidation during the process in several parts of the constituency.

Elliot’s decision came as the primaries held across Lagos on Tuesday. Chief of Staff to the President Femi Gbajabiamila, who represents Surulere Federal Constituency, praised the conduct of the exercise in Surulere, describing it as peaceful.

The withdrawal narrows the contest for the APC ticket in Surulere I ahead of the 2027 general election. Party officials in Lagos have not yet responded to Elliot’s claims, and the APC state chapter has not announced whether the primary in the constituency will proceed with other aspirants.

Elliot has represented Surulere I in the Lagos State House of Assembly since 2015.

 

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Political Shockwave in Rivers as Fubara Pulls Out of APC Governorship Race, Backs Party’s Candidate

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Rivers State Governor, Siminalayi Fubara, has officially withdrawn from the All Progressives Congress (APC) governorship primaries scheduled to take place on Thursday, a development that has stirred fresh political conversations across the state.

The governor announced his decision in a personally signed statement titled “My Decision to Withdraw from the Rivers State Gubernatorial Primaries,” which was released on Wednesday night.

In the statement, Fubara explained that his withdrawal followed wide consultations with political associates, stakeholders, and supporters. He stated that the decision was taken in the overall interest of peace, unity, and stability within the APC and Rivers State at large.

According to the governor, politics should not be allowed to divide the people or create unnecessary tension within the party. He stressed that preserving unity among party members and maintaining stability in the state remain more important than personal political ambition.

Fubara further pledged his total loyalty and support to whoever eventually emerges as the APC governorship candidate, assuring party faithful that he remains committed to the success and progress of the party ahead of the next general elections.

The Rivers governor also appreciated his supporters across the state for standing by him throughout the political process. He thanked party leaders, youth groups, women supporters, and political associates who had continued to show him solidarity and encouragement.

He urged his supporters not to see his withdrawal as the end of his political journey, but rather as a decision made in the collective interest of the party and the state. He also appealed to them to remain peaceful, united, and committed to the ideals of the APC.

Political observers have described the development as one of the biggest political surprises in Rivers State in recent times, especially considering the growing speculations and intense political alignments ahead of the governorship primaries.

Analysts believe the governor’s withdrawal may reshape the political calculations within the APC and influence the direction of the party’s governorship race moving forward.

The announcement has continued to generate mixed reactions from political stakeholders and residents across Rivers State. While some supporters described the move as strategic and mature, others expressed surprise over the governor’s sudden exit from the contest.

Several party faithful, however, commended Fubara for placing party unity and stability above personal ambition, noting that his decision may help reduce internal tensions and strengthen the APC ahead of the elections.

The development has also intensified attention on the remaining aspirants contesting for the APC governorship ticket, as consultations and political meetings continue ahead of the primary election.

Many observers believe the governor’s endorsement of the eventual APC candidate could play a major role in shaping the outcome of the party’s governorship battle and future political structure in the state.

As political activities continue to gather momentum in Rivers State, all eyes are now on the APC primaries and the next phase of political developments expected to unfold in the coming days.

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