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Reconciliation: ‘It Is Impossible For Us To Accept Working For Tinubu’ – PDP Chieftain, Issa

Reconciliation: ‘It Is Impossible For Us To Accept Working For Tinubu’ – PDP Chieftain, Issa
**Reconciliation: 'It's Impossible to Work with Tinubu' - PDP Chieftain** In recent times, there have been moves by some key figures in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to reconcile with a faction led by Nyesom Wike, the Minister for the Federal Capital Territory. However, Abubakar Issa, the North Central Zonal Legal Adviser for the PDP, has come out strongly against this reconciliatory move. Issa, in an interview, expressed concerns about the basis for the proposed reconciliation, particularly the efforts by a group aligned with Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, to engage Wike and his supporters. He questioned how the party could justify negotiations with Wike, given his decision to openly support the presidential candidate of the All Progressives Congress (APC), President Bola Tinubu, during the last general election. Issa described Wike's actions as a betrayal of the PDP and emphasized that the party cannot accept working for Tinubu in the next election. "We cannot accept working for Tinubu," he said. "It's not possible." Issa also warned that any attempt to reconcile without addressing the issue could undermine the party's internal discipline and credibility. This is not the first time Wike has been at odds with the PDP. He has been a vocal critic of the party's leadership and has even considered defecting to the APC. Issa's stance against reconciliation with Wike reflects the deep divisions within the PDP, which has been plagued by internal conflicts and leadership crisis. As the party navigates this complex situation, many Nigerians are watching with interest to see how the PDP will resolve its internal conflicts and move forward. Will the party be able to reconcile with Wike and his supporters, or will it maintain its stance against working with the APC? Only time will tell.
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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