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Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Bubbyboo2(op): 9:21am On Aug 11, 2025
In a bid to ease internal tensions and strengthen its prospects ahead of the 2027 elections, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has agreed to key demands from former Rivers State governor and current FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike.

Highly placed party sources told Vanguard in Abuja last night that the decision formed part of a wider strategy to unify the party and address lingering grievances within its ranks.

Wike, a major powerbroker in the PDP, had insisted on zoning of the party’s presidential ticket to the South, the appointment of Senator Samuel Anyanwu as National Secretary, and strict adherence to the South-South and South -Sast zoning convention.

According to insiders, the party leadership has now accepted these demands, removing what they say is any justification for Wike to continue opposing its direction.

The party has sat down and agreed to address everything Wike wants. He wants Anyanwu as the secretary of the party, to allow it to proceed. He wants a declaration from the party leaders that the presidential ticket will be zoned to the South.

‘’The party has accepted this. So, on what basis will Wike now fight the party? There’s no basis,” a senior party source disclosed.

The development comes amid growing unease over factionalisation within the PDP, following the reported collapse of the G5, a bloc of governors who opposed the party’s leadership under Senator Iyorchia Ayu and its 2023 presidential candidate, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, before the last general elections.

The G5, also known as the Integrity Group, emerged in the build up to the 2023 presidential election to push for leadership changes within the party.

Initially comprising five governors: Wike (Rivers), Samuel Ortom (Benue), Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi (Enugu), Okezie Ikpeazu (Abia), and Seyi Makinde (Oyo), the faction has now gone down to three, leaving Wike increasingly isolated.

“The G5 was initially a strong force, but it’s now a G3. Makinde left first, then Ortom. Wike is now left with Ugwuanyi and Ikpeazu, but their influence has significantly diminished. Even if they still call themselves the G5 or G3, they are no longer a formidable force politically,” another source explained.

Party insiders see the move to placate Wike as a calculated step to prevent further defections and shore up support in the South-South and South-East, where he retains considerable influence.

This is seen as important, ahead of PDP’s November convention, when zoning and leadership questions will be settled.

Meanwhile, the PDP is keeping a close eye on the possible political return of former President Goodluck Jonathan, whose hesitation in declaring his intentions for 2027 has left the party guessing.

Some believe Jonathan’s candidacy could reshape the political landscape, especially if paired with a running mate such as former Kano governor, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso.

Jonathan can destabilise the PDP if he enters the race. But if he stands up and says, ‘Kwankwaso is my running mate for 2027,’ that would be the end of it.

‘’You can’t stop them. Jonathan has no issues in the South-Sast and South-South, even with Obi. He’s the only one who can truly influence Obi not to run,” a party insider noted.

A senior party figure also highlighted what he described as a structural advantage enjoyed by the Northern political bloc.

“The Hausa-Fulani political bloc is far more sophisticated than others. Nigeria is one of the few countries in the world that holds elections on a Saturday, a practice that has significant strategic implications.

‘’Most nations conduct elections on weekdays, such as Tuesday or Thursday, but our Saturday voting allows key political blocs, particularly in the north, to hold crucial decision-making meetings on Fridays.

“This tradition has given the northern political bloc a distinct advantage, as they enter elections armed with the outcomes of these Friday meetings, prepped and ready to execute their strategies. This has been their practice for years, and it’s one of the reasons they’ve maintained such a stronghold on power,” he said.
https://www.vanguardngr.com/2025/08/why-pdp-agreed-to-wikes-demands-sources/

Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Sharonbudz: 9:25am On Aug 11, 2025
Jonathan can destabilise the PDP if he enters the race.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Softmirror: 9:34am On Aug 11, 2025
Sharonbudz:
Jonathan can destabilise the PDP if he enters the race.
He has already entered the race. Jonathan is PDP presidential candidate.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Dpharisee: 9:40am On Aug 11, 2025
Softmirror:
He has already entered the race. Jonathan is PDP presidential candidate.
You guys in APC are the ones pushing Jonathan to run so that he will lose woefully because none of you will vote for him.
Kiss the Lie
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Shawarmagirl: 9:52am On Aug 11, 2025
Thank God the ticket has been zone to the South. Wike or Makinde should utilise the opportunity and pick the Presidential ticket.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by yarimo(m): 9:57am On Aug 11, 2025
PDP should discipline the members that participated in killing the party 2015
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Mjshexy(f): 11:00am On Aug 11, 2025
I see APC pushing Jonathan to stand in for PDP, if the ex president loves to save the little respect Nigerians still have for him, he should better not allow clowns push him to failure. Nigerians are wiser now sad
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by IgOga(m):
Mjshexy:
I see APC pushing Jonathan to stand in for PDP, if the ex president loves to save the little respect Nigerians still have for him, he should better not allow clowns push him to failure. Nigerians are wiser now sad
You've never tasted power. It's appeal is stronger than sex and money.

if Jonathan can smell power from afar he will need grace to resist the temptation.

Atiku has tasted power and he cannot see power available and not go for it. He even tried to wrest power from OBJ in 2003 and has contested for president every 4 years after. Osibanjo saw power available he contested with Tinubu his political god father. Na so power dey do.

Power corrupts absolute power corrupts absolutely
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Abubaka50(m): 12:00pm On Aug 11, 2025
It's like Jonathan wants to learn the hard way. Let's them keep pushing him
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Mitsurugi(m): 12:01pm On Aug 11, 2025
Who wants to know? You didn't agree, you all had no choice in the matter. I laugh when I hear they want Jonathan or Obi to run on PDP ticket. As in Wike's PDP or is there any other?
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Yorubastardz: 12:01pm On Aug 11, 2025
If Wike one man can grab PDP by the balls
It shows that PDP is a weak party

Nigerians don't need to weak party to rule us
A party where wike control all decision

R.i.p to P.D.P
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by bestman09(m):
Wike is a greedy man. Another demand will be that PDP presidential ticket should be given to him automatically!
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Betanaija42moro: 12:02pm On Aug 11, 2025
Forget about PDP, the party is gone.
Na PO party we dey now
Nigerians will speak with one voice this time
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by mannobi(m): 12:05pm On Aug 11, 2025
Imagine wike o. And this is the man that hungry amaechi wants to tackle in rivers state.
Amaechi is just as useless as the K in Knife.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Lanruze: 12:06pm On Aug 11, 2025
Are the EXCOs of PDP and the major officers under a spell ?

Majority of those who agreed to Wike's terms are the problem of PDP and Nigeria generally.

Wike should be expelled instead of sugar coating the Truth.

How can one human being dare a whole Political party to expel him if they can ?

How please ?

Lamido Sule has said the honest truth, Nigeria will be dragged back with people like Wike in power.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by onatisi(m): 12:06pm On Aug 11, 2025
Softmirror:
He has already entered the race. Jonathan is PDP presidential candidate.
Jonathan will not contest ,the narrative is just. Been pushed to destabilise ADC .
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by gerizzim: 12:06pm On Aug 11, 2025
seems wike is the way, the truth and the life of PDP? so they can't work without him?
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by onatisi(m): 12:07pm On Aug 11, 2025
Lanruze:
Majority of those who agreed to Wike's terms are the problem of PDP and Nigeria generally.

Wike should be expelled
PDP is the state government arm of APC ,while Labour party is APC local government arm .
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Achor1111(m): 12:07pm On Aug 11, 2025
Last General Election, PDP defaulted with their agreement, Wike showed them his other side.
Kudos to him for that, hope they won't default again?
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by anytexy: 12:09pm On Aug 11, 2025
So, Wike will now contest against Tinubu or what? I am not understanding oo! Maybe he had a gentle men agreement with Tinubu to do only one term....then he wike will take over..

Political analysis over to you.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Softmirror: 12:10pm On Aug 11, 2025
onatisi:
Jonathan will not contest ,the narrative is just. Been pushed to destabilise ADC .
Infact Jonathan's second wife was projected into the public sphere as to prepare the minds of Nigerians for GEJ's ambition. GEJ is PDP's candidate.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Godjone(m): 12:12pm On Aug 11, 2025
PDP very unserious party. They are not ready yet so they remained a dead party
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by ORIGENAL(m): 12:12pm On Aug 11, 2025
Mjshexy:
I see APC pushing Jonathan to stand in for PDP, if the ex president loves to save the little respect Nigerians still have for him, he should better not allow clowns push him to failure. Nigerians are wiser now sad
If you are among those that are wise you wouldn't have choosen other candidate ahead of GEJ.
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Zocalite: 12:14pm On Aug 11, 2025
Shawarmagirl:
Thank God the ticket has been zone to the South. Wike or Makinde should utilise the opportunity and pick the Presidential ticket.
Lolzzzzz

Is it that you don't understand nigeria politics, or you find things difficult to understand?

So wike the present ministar of fact or makinde the proxy tinubu ally in PDP will contest against tinubu
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by casualobserver: 12:16pm On Aug 11, 2025
Lanruze:
Are the EXCOs of PDP and the major officers under a spell ?

Majority of those who agreed to Wike's terms are the problem of PDP and Nigeria generally.

Wike should be expelled instead of sugar coating the Truth.

How can one human being dare a whole Political party to expel him if they can ?

How please ?

Lamido Sule has said the honest truth, Nigeria will be dragged back with people like Wike in power.
Can we please talk with some sense?

If he were expellable they would have expelled him.

PDP is too weak to expel someone like Wike! It would be the final nail in their coffin if they did!

Wike, Makinde, Bala Mohammed. Who else is in PDP that they can afford to expel their most influential member, troublesome as he is?
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Zocalite: 12:16pm On Aug 11, 2025
Achor1111:
Last General Election, PDP defaulted with their agreement, Wike showed them his other side.
Kudos to him for that, hope they won't default again?
Which pdp agreement was that?

Who default the agreement

Why are you people peddling ignorance
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by appleous: 12:17pm On Aug 11, 2025
This is the same PDP that claims to be courting Obi to return to contest for their presidential ticket?

I laugh in Ikwere
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Saint99:
I used to think that these guys know what they are doing. "To strengthen the prospect of the PDP ahead of 2027" What prospect? On top of Wike's tight grip on their blocos, isn't it ironic for anyone to think that Wike will work for PDP against Tinubu?
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by AntiChristian: 12:20pm On Aug 11, 2025
Wike don win at last!

Who lose?

Atiku and co!

Wicked Wike!
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by Kalulu44: 12:20pm On Aug 11, 2025
My own is. If all condition giving by Wike to PDP is adhered to. Will Wike now shun the support to Tinubu and back PDP full time?
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by atobs4real(m): 12:20pm On Aug 11, 2025
we now wait for Oga Jonathan to join the PDP as a flag bearer
Re: Why PDP Agreed To Wike’s Demands by AMINDA: 12:22pm On Aug 11, 2025
The greatest checkmate to Wike was Atiku quietly leaving the PDP. Wike was rendered toothless, powerless and directionless by that move. Meanwhile, Atiku has a stronger platform in the ADC to potentially run for President while Wike is fast losing relevance with Tinubu. His next assignment will be to prevent Jonathan from getting the party ticket but that will further unravel him.
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