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Defections: PDP Not Collapsing, Nigeria Won't Become One-Party State

  • On May 25, PDP spokesperson Mazi Eric Ikwuagwu accused Governor Alex Otti's administration in Abia State of significant financial non-disclosures and irregularities.
  • These allegations arose amid ongoing internal PDP tensions and leadership struggles, with Otti denying defections and the PDP demanding transparency.
  • Meanwhile, PDP leaders including Senate Minority Leader Abba Moro and former Senate President Bukola Saraki engaged in strategic meetings and party congresses to strengthen unity ahead of 2027 elections.
  • Moro affirmed that the PDP remains strong despite rumors of its decline, while Saraki highlighted the importance of having open, focused, and much-needed discussions to help realign the party for a better future.
  • These events indicate the PDP's efforts to address defections, rebuild leadership structures, and counter perceptions of decline, aiming to remain a key opposition force in Nigeria.
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The InfoStride broke the news in on Friday, May 23, 2025.
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