- Safiu Kehinde
The two warring factions of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) have on Friday assured Nigerians of the party’s resolution of its leadership crisis, stressing that the party remained on course.
The party’s National Chairman, Tanimu Turaki, and the embattled National Secretary, Sen. Samuel Anyanwu, made this known in separate interviews with journalists shortly after the factions met with the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) in Abuja.
In his address, Turaki acknowledged that the meeting was held at the invitation of INEC to resolve the lingering leadership crisis within the party.
He however assured Nigerians of the party is still on course.
“We want to assure Nigerians and indeed our party members that we are on course.
“We shall continue to remain on course by the special grace of God,” Turaki said.
He said that while his led National Working Committee (NWC) attended the meeting, they discovered that some former PDP members who had previously been expelled were also invited.
Turaki added that both sides engaged in discussions with the commission.
“We had spoken with him from our own perspective; we’ve made presentation of what we think the issues are.
“We ‘ve spoken to those issues, and INEC had listened to us,” he said.
Turaki said that although INEC acknowledged that some matters were before the Court of Appeal and others had not yet been heard, the commission could not act as a court of jurisdiction.
He added that the commission, however, promised to take the issues discussed seriously and to respond to the party.
The PDP National Chairman stated that while the party awaited INEC’s response, the PDP under his leadership would continue its work as the leading opposition party in Nigeria.
He added that the party would continue to hold the government accountable to the people, upholding best practices, the rule of law, and addressing the challenges facing the country.
When asked which party leadership INEC recognised, Turaki said the commission’s aim was to find a way forward for the party.
He commended INEC Chairman Prof. Joash Amupitan and his team for the wisdom of giving both sides a fair hearing, even though the commission knew who the authentic leaders of the PDP were.
“So, I think what they have done, in the spirit of wanting to reconcile, I think it’s something that was proper.
“If you are inviting us, and then you are not inviting other people who are claiming to be what they are not then probably it will be us talking to ourselves,” he said.
He said that the meeting was not just to avoid jeopardising the interest of PDP in the elections in FCT, Ekiti and Osun in 2026, but to conduct acceptable elections.
According to him, conducting an election that a major opposition party will not participate will “cast a dark shadow “on what INEC has done.
He said it would be in Nigeria’s best interests for INEC to hold similar meetings with other political parties facing internal crises, in order to find solutions.
“It is not only PDP that is having this kind of issues. There are other political parties.
“We believe that these issues are not just arising from nowhere they are coming from somewhere,” Turaki said.
On his part, Anyanwu speaking on behalf of the faction backed by the Minister of FCT, Nyesom Wike, also said that the PDP would not disappoint Nigerians.
“The PDP is still PDP. We still remain PDP. Yes, we all, Nigerians know that PDP has a mechanism of managing internal crisis.
“That is what we are doing now. I can tell you, we’ll come out strong and stronger. Nigerians are actually looking up to PDP.
“Nigerians want PDP. If you go to every nook and cranny of Nigeria, everybody wants PDP.
“So, we’re not going to disappoint them. Things will work out right,” he said.
Anyanwu, however, insisted that the court had disqualified the convention that produced the Turaki-led executive.
Commending the wisdom of INEC Chairman and his team for the invitation, he said the commission had shown that it genuinely wanted the PDP to continue to function as Nigeria’s major opposition party.
“We, as members of the party, are ready and prepared. So, they are looking at the issues and options of how to bring peace for us,” he said.
Anyanwu said while INEC was yet to make a decision both sides were able to point out the loopholes, where the problem was coming from, which he said had to do with greed, ambition, and the ego of some people.
“As a matter of fact, as a responsible party, we believe in the rule of law, the electoral guidelines, and the INEC guidelines, and, of course the Constitution of our party,” he said.
He advised party members fighting themselves to come back to the National Caretaker Committee for reconciliation.
Earlier, Amupitan said that the meeting, aimed at finding a way forward, became necessary due to the conflicting correspondences the commission had been receiving from both factions of the party leadership.
