
Saraki Steps In: ‘We Can’t Let PDP Die’ Amid Wike’s Reconciliation Withdrawal
Former Senate President Bukola Saraki has vowed to intensify efforts to resolve the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) crisis after FCT Minister Nyesom Wike withdrew from reconciliation talks, warning that Nigeria’s democracy faces “irreversible damage” if the opposition party collapses. Saraki’s intervention comes as the PDP’s 99th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting hangs in the balance, with emergency talks underway to avert a total implosion.
Saraki’s Mediation Push: ‘More Work Needed’
Responding to Wike’s fiery exit, Saraki’s media aide Yusuph Olaniyonu stated:
“Wike’s withdrawal isn’t a setback—it’s a call to redouble efforts. A mediator must stay neutral to avoid misinterpretation.”
Key points:
- Reconciliation Committee: Saraki leads panel scrambling to salvage talks.
- Wike’s Grievances: Blames Oyo’s Seyi Makinde and Enugu’s Peter Mba for breaching agreements.
- Emergency Meetings: Panel held late-night talks Sunday to rescue NEC gathering slated for May 27.
Saraki’s Dire Warning: ‘One-Party State Looms’
The ex-Senate President framed the crisis as existential for Nigerian democracy:
- Legacy at Risk: PDP is the last “legacy party” from Nigeria’s 1999 transition; AD and APP have dissolved.
- Democracy Threat: “Allowing PDP to die would cement one-party rule. Nigeria cannot afford this.”
- 2027 Implications: Opposition collapse could entrench APC dominance, stifling accountability.
Inside PDP’s Panic: BoT Convenes Amid NEC Chaos
Anonymous National Working Committee (NWC) sources revealed:
- Board of Trustees (BoT): Emergency meeting called for Monday in Abuja to address Wike’s revolt.
- NEC Meeting Threat: Wike’s exit risks derailing critical NEC agenda, including zonal congress disputes and 2027 strategy.
- Saraki’s Night Push: Reconciliation panel held urgent talks with governors, NWC members, and aggrieved stakeholders.
Stakeholders React: Unity or Implosion?
- Pro-Saraki Camp: Praise his “calm diplomacy,” urge Wike to return to the table.
- Wike Loyalists: Demand Makinde/Mba’s accountability before rejoining talks.
- APC’s Advantage: Ruling party watches closely, per sources: “PDP’s chaos is our 2027 blueprint.”
Join the Debate!
Can Saraki save Nigeria’s opposition—or is one-party rule inevitable? Share your take!
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Why This Matters:
With Nigeria’s democracy already strained, the PDP’s survival is pivotal to preventing authoritarian drift. Saraki’s mediation may be the last hope for a competitive political landscape.
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