November 3, 2025

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The deepening crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has further widened as former governors Samuel Ortom and Ayo Fayose declared support for the Nyesom Wike-led faction, while Oyo State Governor Seyi Makindeโ€™s camp begins regrouping ahead of the partyโ€™s national convention.

Former Benue and Ekiti governors, Ortom and Fayose, in separate statements on Sunday, endorsed the faction led by National Vice Chairman (North Central), Abdulrahman Mohammed, and faulted acting National Chairman Umar Damagum for worsening the partyโ€™s internal conflicts.

The feud escalated after a Federal High Court in Abuja halted the PDPโ€™s planned November 15โ€“16 national convention in Ibadan, citing non-compliance with the partyโ€™s constitution and the Electoral Act. The injunction deepened division as both factions traded suspensions over alleged financial misconduct and anti-party activities.

Ortom, a PDP Board of Trustees member, described Mohammedโ€™s emergence as โ€œa fresh opportunity to rebuild trust and heal internal wounds,โ€ urging leaders to prioritise reconciliation. Fayose, meanwhile, accused Damagum of โ€œburying the party,โ€ insisting that Mohammedโ€™s leadership could rescue the PDP from collapse.

Sources close to Governor Makinde confirmed that discussions are ongoing among allied governors to appeal the injunction and revive preparations for the convention.

In a related development, former presidential candidate Gbenga Olawepo-Hashim condemned the court order as a ploy to weaken opposition, while defected Osun senator Adenigba Fadahunsi declared that โ€œthe PDP is as good as dead,โ€ praising President Bola Tinubuโ€™s reforms instead.

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