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PDP Rejects Coalition Rumours, Emphasises Party Unity And National Convention

Adejuyigbe FrancisBy Adejuyigbe FrancisJuly 10, 2025 Politics No Comments3 Mins Read
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PDP Rejects Coalition Rumours, Emphasises Party Unity And National Convention.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has firmly dismissed speculations of forming coalitions with other political parties, reaffirming its commitment to internal unity and preparations for its national convention. In a statement issued on 3 July 2025, the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) addressed what it described as misleading reports, clarifying that no official decision has been made regarding any political alliances.

 

The PDP’s statement comes amid growing speculation about potential mergers or coalitions, particularly with the African Democratic Congress (ADC), as Nigeria’s political landscape heats up ahead of the 2027 general elections. The party leadership, in a press release shared via its official channels, stressed that its current focus is on strengthening its internal structures and mobilising members for the upcoming convention, which is seen as pivotal to resolving internal disputes and electing new leaders.





 

Recent reports had suggested that some PDP leaders, particularly from the northern region, were exploring alignments with the ADC or the newly formed All Democratic Alliance (ADA). However, the PDP’s Ondo State chapter, in a statement endorsed by prominent figures such as Senator Bode Olajumoke and Dr Eddy Olafeso, categorically denied any such moves, asserting that neither the national nor state leadership has initiated coalition talks. The Ondo PDP described itself as “strong, focused, and unshaken,” urging members to remain committed to the party’s vision of rescuing and rebuilding Nigeria through democratic means.

 

The party’s national leadership echoed this sentiment, with former spokesperson Kola Ologbondiyan emphasising the PDP’s resilience as a “strong institution” capable of overcoming internal challenges. He acknowledged the impact of recent defections, including those of the governors of Delta and Akwa Ibom to the All Progressives Congress (APC), but maintained that the party’s deep-rooted structures and grassroots support would ensure its survival. Lagos PDP leader Bode George also dismissed claims of the party’s demise, likening the PDP to an “Iroko tree” with enduring roots, and called for reconciliation to unite members.

 

Political analysts have noted that the PDP’s challenges stem from internal leadership tussles and defections, which have fuelled perceptions of a weakened opposition. The rise of the ADC-led coalition and the formation of the ADA, backed by figures like former Transport Minister Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, have added pressure on the PDP to redefine its role as Nigeria’s main opposition force. However, the party’s leadership remains optimistic, with suggestions that a successful national convention could pave the way for rebuilding and rallying members around a unified agenda.

 

The PDP’s manifesto, rooted in principles of justice, equity, and true federalism, continues to guide its vision. The party has reiterated its commitment to fostering national unity, promoting democratic governance, and addressing economic hardship and insecurity, which it attributes to the APC’s governance. By focusing on internal reconciliation and strategic planning, the PDP aims to present a formidable challenge to the ruling party in 2027.

 

As the political season intensifies, the PDP’s leadership has called on its members and supporters to disregard distractions and focus on grassroots mobilisation. The party’s resolve to maintain its independence while remaining open to new members underscores its determination to reclaim its position as a leading force in Nigerian politics. With the national convention on the horizon, all eyes are on the PDP to deliver on its promise of unity and renewal.

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