Reaffirms internal democracy ahead of 2027

ABUJA — The National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Tanimu Turaki, on Wednesday declared that the party has undergone a full rebirth and is now operating as a “true party” anchored on internal democracy, fairness and transparency ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Turaki spoke during a strategic meeting between the newly inaugurated National Working Committee (NWC) and PDP members of the National Assembly in Abuja.

He said the new leadership was determined to end the culture of impunity, favouritism and internal manipulation that previously undermined the party.

“We have rebuilt this party on a new foundation of openness and accountability,” Turaki said.

“There will no longer be room for impunity, manipulation or favouritism. Nigerians will be allowed to aspire and achieve their goals without hindrance. PDP is now a true party.”

He assured Nigerians that the NWC had adopted an open-door policy that would give every member direct access to the leadership and opportunity to participate in shaping the party’s direction.

Turaki described the meeting with the National Assembly caucus as crucial to the PDP’s efforts to reclaim power in 2027, noting that lawmakers play a central role in the reforms and mobilisation needed for victory.

“Together with members of the National Assembly, we will transform Nigeria through the instrumentality of the PDP. Our focus is to rebuild trust, strengthen unity and deliver a party that truly reflects the will of Nigerians,” he said.

Senator Abdul Ningi, who spoke on behalf of the Senate PDP caucus, commended the new leadership, saying the party had regained clarity, direction and the confidence required to return to power.

He stressed that the internal issues confronting the PDP were man-made and therefore solvable.

“We know the issues in PDP are man-made. Man-made problems require man-made solutions. The challenges are solvable,” Ningi said.

He insisted that the party’s vision extends beyond the 2027 elections, warning against attempts by individuals to undermine the party’s long-term objectives.

“Our thinking is beyond 2027. Anyone seeking to terminate PDP over 2027 issues is not aligned with our values,” he added.

Also speaking, the Minority Whip of the House of Representatives, Ali Isa, reaffirmed the commitment of PDP lawmakers to partner with Turaki’s leadership in defending Nigeria’s democracy and strengthening national institutions.

He urged Nigerians to support the PDP, stressing that the party remains equipped to provide credible alternatives and guide democratic governance.

Meanwhile, the NWC also met with the party’s ex-officio members to harmonise key strategies and consolidate the reforms driving the party’s renewed identity.