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PDP Crisis: Turaki Camp Pledges to Reconcile with Wike Faction, Confirm Presidential Bid

David Egbede, March 12, 2026March 12, 2026

The factional National Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Ini Ememobong, has provided an update on ongoing efforts to reconcile the party’s rival factions.

A key challenge for the reconciliation process is the disagreement over the 2027 presidential election. The faction aligned with Nyesom Wike supports an outright second term for President Bola Tinubu, while the Kabiru Turaki-led group insists on fielding a credible candidate of its own.

The Wike faction has made it clear that the PDP would not present a presidential candidate in the next election, and reports suggest they may require Turaki and his supporters to endorse President Tinubu as a precondition for reconciliation.

Speaking on Arise News’ the Morning Show, Ememobong expressed optimism that a common ground would be negotiated but also insisted that the PDP would provide candidates at all levels of participation in the coming election.

Told that reconciliation may seem delusional at this point going by the factors in play, the spokesperson said, “Truth is that both hope and delusion are human emotions, and at the end of the day, it is the result that determines which was hope and which was delusion.

“So I can assure you that we may not endorse the President. You see what we are doing now is, when you are a leader, you are listening to the people you are leading in the circumstance that we are, we are delegates of power, and we are listening to the delegators who delegated the power to us to act.

“And at this point, the delegates of power have said, look, can we at least get to the table? When parties come to the table, you come with your reducible minimums. If there must be peace, one of the terms of the agreement we are going to take will be that will field candidates at all points.

“And about presidential candidates, we will provide a viable candidate. We are going[to the negotiation table] with an open mind for reconciliation, but that reconciliation must keep us as an opposition party.”

News Politics Kabiru TurakiNyesom WikePeoples Democratic Party

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