In a bold display of authority, Nyesom Wike has declared that his faction remains in total control of the PDP.
Following a recent Court of Appeal win, Wike used the party's 106th NEC meeting to set strict rules for anyone wanting to settle the ongoing leadership dispute.
Wike is demanding that all reconciliation efforts happen in the "daytime." He accused rivals of double-crossing him in the past during the controversial Ibadan convention.
Despite calls from some members to pause, Wike says the PDP National Convention must hold as scheduled. He confirmed the venue is secured and all fees have been paid.
Wike described the current party drama as a "natural process" that will eventually make the PDP stronger and better organized.
The Minister insists he is not the cause of the party's problems and urged members to stop the "litigations" (lawsuits) and focus on the party’s future.
