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Tension as Turaki-led PDP, Wike’s faction schedule meetings at party secretariat

Fresh tension has erupted within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) as the Turaki-led leadership and the Wike-backed faction have both scheduled meetings at the party’s national secretariat. The overlapping plans have sparked fears of confrontation, deepening the already worsening crisis rocking the opposition party. Party members say the situation reflects the struggle for control, with both camps insisting they are the legitimate authority. Security concerns have also been raised, as supporters of both groups may clash if the meetings hold simultaneously.

The internal division continues to unsettle the PDP at a time when it is trying to regain public confidence. Analysts warn that such open conflicts further weaken the party’s chances of presenting a unified front ahead of the next elections. Despite calls for restraint, both sides appear unwilling to back down, signalling that the power tussle may stretch longer unless urgent reconciliation efforts are made.

This latest development follows weeks of heated exchanges, expulsions, and counter-decisions that have left the party more polarised. Loyalists of Turaki argue that the faction is restoring order, while Wike’s supporters maintain they are fighting against illegality. As the two camps move closer to a direct confrontation at the secretariat, many fear the crisis could reach a breaking point.

Observers believe national elders of the party must intervene quickly to prevent the situation from escalating. With both factions flexing strength and refusing compromise, the PDP faces one of its biggest internal challenges yet. Whether dialogue can prevail remains uncertain, but stakeholders insist that peace is the only way to save the party from further decline.

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