The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is facing fresh internal tensions.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, publicly criticized Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, at the party's 107th National Executive Committee meeting on Monday night. Wike accused Makinde of overstepping his bounds in a sensitive political matter.
The verbal exchange between the two high-ranking party members has sparked concerns about the stability of the PDP. The party's internal conflicts have been ongoing, with various factions vying for influence.
The exact nature of the disagreement between Wike and Makinde remains unclear, but the public spat has raised questions about the party's ability to present a united front.
The latest PDP power struggle has exposed the party's deep-seated divisions, with Nyesom Wike's scathing attack on Seyi Makinde serving as a stark reminder of the party's internal conflicts. The PDP's inability to resolve its differences has serious implications for the country, where the ruling party's instability can have far-reaching consequences. As the party's internal power struggles continue, everyday Nigerians are left wondering when the PDP will put its house in order. The party's failure to present a united front undermines its ability to effectively govern and make decisions in the best interest of the nation. With the 2023 elections looming, the PDP's internal divisions pose a significant threat to its chances of success.




