FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Rejects Claims Of Factionalization Within PDP Amid Ongoing Infrastructure Inspections In Abuja

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike insists the PDP remains united, dismissing factional claims while outlining the 2026 primary election timetable and reconciliation plans.

By: AXL Media

Published: Mar 25, 2026, 10:40 AM EDT

Source: The information in this article was sourced from Naija News

FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Rejects Claims Of Factionalization Within PDP Amid Ongoing Infrastructure Inspections In Abuja - article image
FCT Minister Nyesom Wike Rejects Claims Of Factionalization Within PDP Amid Ongoing Infrastructure Inspections In Abuja - article image

The Assertion of a Unified Political Front

During a press briefing following an inspection of infrastructure projects in the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike addressed the persistent speculation regarding the stability of the Peoples Democratic Party. The Minister maintained that characterizing the current internal friction as a formal split into factions is factually incorrect. According to Wike, the organization remains a single, cohesive entity despite the visible disagreements among various high profile stakeholders. He framed these disputes as a natural byproduct of a robust political environment rather than a sign of systemic collapse or the birth of splinter groups.

Reconciliation Strategies Beyond the National Convention

The Minister provided clarity on the party's roadmap for internal peace, noting that the scheduled National Convention on March 29 and 30 will not signal the end of diplomatic efforts. Wike indicated that dialogue remains the primary tool for addressing the concerns of aggrieved members who feel sidelined by recent administrative decisions. He emphasized that the convention is a constitutional requirement that can coexist with ongoing peace talks, suggesting that the party leadership is pursuing a dual track strategy of formal governance and informal dispute resolution to stabilize the ranks.

Strict Adherence to the Electoral Act Timeline

A significant portion of the Minister’s address focused on the looming deadlines imposed by the Independent National Electoral Commission. Wike disclosed that the party must navigate a very condensed schedule, with primary elections slated to occur between April 23 and May 13, 2026. This timeline, dictated by the provisions of the Electoral Act, leaves virtually no room for administrative delays or protracted internal deadlocks. The Minister’s comments suggest an urgency for members to find common ground quickly to ensure the party meets its statutory obligations for candidate selection.

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