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INSIDE STORY: Despite Major Setbacks, PDP Senators Declare Resilience – What They’re Planning Next Will Blow Your Mind!

The Senate Caucus of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has declared that the party remains strong and was not on the verge of collapse, contrary to widespread insinuations.

Addressing journalists on Tuesday in Abuja, the Caucus, led by Senate Minority Leader, Senator Abba Moro (PDP, Benue South), stated emphatically that the PDP “remains very, very strong” and would “continue to grow stronger.” He rejected claims that the party was nearing disintegration.

The caucus assured party members and supporters that the PDP is resilient and will continue to thrive despite ongoing internal conflicts.

“The party remains strong and will continue to wax stronger,” the caucus stated, dismissing reports of its collapse.

It emphasised that internal crises are not peculiar to the PDP, noting that other major political parties — including the All Progressives Congress (APC), Labour Party (LP), New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP), and Social Democratic Party (SDP) — also face internal challenges.

Urging members to remain committed and loyal, the caucus expressed confidence that the series of activities planned by the party’s leadership would rejuvenate the PDP and position it competitively ahead of future elections.

Highlighting the importance of a vibrant opposition, the caucus warned against actions that could lead to a one-party state.

“The beauty of democracy lies in the existence of a robust opposition to check the ruling party and ensure good governance. Celebrating the weakening of other parties and promoting a one-party state will not serve the democratic interest of the nation,” the caucus leader warned.

On the possible coalition talks, the caucus expressed openness to the idea but stressed that such efforts should be initiated and managed by political parties, not individuals.

“As the biggest opposition party, the PDP’s umbrella is wide enough to accommodate all who are desirous of a genuine coalition. When and if it becomes necessary, the PDP should take the lead,” he added.

The caucus reaffirmed the PDP’s nationwide presence and brand strength, noting that the party maintains structures across the country and remains a viable alternative to the ruling party.

“From the throes of the current conflicts will emerge a renewed, vibrant party ready to offer Nigerians a credible alternative,” he said.

He further called on all party members to recommit themselves to the party’s values and work together to safeguard democracy in Nigeria.