PDP Crisis: Deputy Officials Back Damagum, Warn Opponents to Leave

January 22, 2025

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PDP crisis

The crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) deepened as elected deputy officials rallied support for Umar Iliya Damagum, the acting National Chairman. In a statement, the deputies insisted Damagum must remain in office until December 2025, urging party members opposed to his leadership to exit the party.

At the center of the controversy is the factional divide among PDP members, with some questioning Damagum’s leadership and the direction of the party under his guidance. Addressing this, the PDP National Working Committee (NWC) deputies declared their unwavering support for Damagum, emphasizing that the party must avoid internal power struggles that weaken its foundation.

Speaking to the press, one of the elected deputies remarked, “Damagum represents stability and continuity in the PDP. Any member unwilling to work with him should reconsider their membership in the party.” The officials also highlighted that the acting chairman has shown commitment to resolving the party’s internal issues and preparing for future elections.

The crisis comes amid allegations of proxy wars within the PDP, with some members accused of undermining the party’s unity for personal gain. These allegations have further strained relationships within the party, prompting the NWC deputies to take a firm stance. They argued that disruptive behavior is detrimental to the PDP’s goals and called on members to prioritize the party’s collective interests over individual ambitions.

Damagum, who assumed leadership following the suspension of former National Chairman Iyorchia Ayu, has faced criticism from certain quarters of the PDP. However, his supporters argue that he has provided steady leadership during challenging times. “The party cannot afford to be derailed by infighting,” a deputy official asserted.

Despite the show of support, dissenting voices remain within the party. Some members have accused Damagum of failing to address critical issues, such as the reconciliation of aggrieved members and the revival of grassroots support. These criticisms have fueled tensions, raising concerns about the PDP’s preparedness for upcoming political contests.

Political analysts believe the ongoing crisis could significantly impact the PDP’s chances in the 2027 general elections. “The PDP must resolve its internal conflicts quickly. A divided house cannot stand, especially in the face of stiff competition,” an analyst noted.

As the situation unfolds, the NWC deputies have reiterated their commitment to working with Damagum to strengthen the party. They urged members to put aside differences and focus on rebuilding trust and solidarity. Whether the party can navigate these turbulent times remains to be seen, but the stakes are undoubtedly high for Nigeria’s leading opposition party.

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