The internal crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) appears to be slowly coming to an end, according to Senator Patrick Abba Moro, the Senate Minority Leader. Moro made this assertion during a national convention of the party in Abuja, where key issues affecting the opposition platform were addressed.
The convention was attended by party leaders who gathered to discuss pressing matters. Moro noted that individuals who were opposed to reconciliation had already left the party. He stated that those who insisted on no peace within the PDP had negotiated their way out. This assertion suggests that the party is making progress in resolving its internal issues.
Moro also commended the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, for remaining loyal to the party. He acknowledged Wike's commitment to the PDP, despite the prolonged crisis.
The party's efforts to stabilise itself come as it prepares for future political activities. The convention was a crucial step in this direction, bringing together party leaders to address key issues.
Senator Abba Moro's statement highlights the PDP's progress in resolving its internal crisis. The party's efforts to stabilise itself are crucial, especially as it prepares for future political activities. The fact that key party leaders have remained loyal, such as Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, is a positive sign. However, the party still faces significant challenges in rebuilding its image and winning back the trust of Nigerians. The PDP's ability to deliver on its promises and provide effective leadership will be crucial in determining its future success.