Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar was notably absent as key leaders of the North East zonal caucus of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, met in Bauchi to discuss reconciliation efforts and strategise for the party’s future, particularly the 2027 elections.
The meeting, held on Thursday, was attended by the three PDP
governors from the region: Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, Taraba State
Governor Dr. Agbu Kefas, and Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri.
Also in attendance were the PDP Reconciliation Committee,
led by former National Secretary Olagunsoye Oyinlola, senators, House of
Representatives members, and state assembly members from the zone.
While other prominent party members who could not attend the
event sent representatives, Atiku did not.
The meeting deliberated on key issues, particularly the
upcoming PDP Zonal and National Conventions, and focused on resolving internal
conflicts to strengthen the party as the main opposition.
Speaking at the meeting, PDP’s acting national chairman,
Ambassador Umar Ilya Damagun, urged party leaders to set aside their
differences and focus on unity.
He emphasised that individual interests could only be
achieved if the party remained strong and united.
“Interest is paramount. We are all in politics for various
reasons, but the most important thing is that you can only achieve your goals
when your political vehicle is strong enough to take you to your destination,”
Damagun said.
He reassured members that the party is greater than any
individual, stating, “PDP is a Trojan horse – a tested and trusted party with
experienced politicians who have seen it all. We have the capacity to weather
any storm.”
Damagun also made it clear that his leadership would not
serve the personal agenda of any individual, saying, “Nobody is above the
party. We will support and acknowledge our members, but if you go against the
party’s interests, we will part ways with you.”
In his remarks, Bauchi State Governor Bala Mohammed, who is
also chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, called for reconciliation within the
party.
He proposed a swap of party positions across different
states as a way of fostering unity.
“Positions in Gombe will be moved to Bauchi, those in Borno
will be shifted to Yobe, and Adamawa’s positions will be reassigned to Taraba,
and vice versa,” he suggested.
He assured members that PDP leaders in the region –
including himself, the National Chairman from Yobe, Senator Hassan Dankwambo
from Gombe, and Muhammad Imam from Borno – would work to minimise conflicts and
reintegrate former members.
The leader of the Reconciliatory Committee, Oyinlola,
reaffirmed the party’s commitment to resolving internal conflicts and
strengthening its position ahead of the 2027 general elections.
He said the committee’s objective is to rebuild a formidable
PDP that can effectively challenge the ruling All Progressives Congress, APC.
“Our mission is to reach out to aggrieved members and mend
broken relationships within the party. We believe that if all members set aside
their differences, PDP can reclaim power in 2027,” he stated.
Also speaking, Adamawa State Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri
described the committee’s intervention as timely, given the internal crises
within the party.
He stressed that PDP can only regain its leadership position
through collective efforts, urging all aggrieved members to embrace
reconciliation.
Governor Fintiri assured the committee of the governors’
support in achieving their reconciliation objectives and strengthening the
party.
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