Tuesday, October 14, 2025 - Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, has called on members of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, to remain steadfast despite the recent wave of defections rocking the party, assuring them that the current challenges are temporary and that the PDP will emerge stronger.
Makinde made the remarks on Monday in Abuja during the
inauguration of the PDP National Convention Transportation Subcommittee, which
he chairs. He encouraged party members not to lose faith, saying the
difficulties the PDP is facing will ultimately strengthen it ahead of future
elections.
“Although this period may seem tough, it’s a phase that will
pass. When something lasting is being built, it often gets worse before it gets
better. So, let us remain committed and united,” Makinde said.
The governor emphasized that the PDP remains a truly
national party, noting that it has members in every ward across Nigeria. He
urged supporters to “hold their corner” for the party and resist discouragement
over ongoing defections.
In recent months, several high-profile figures have dumped
the PDP to join rival political groups. Former Vice President Atiku Abubakar,
ex-Senate President David Mark, and former presidential aspirant Dele Momodu
are among those who have reportedly aligned with the opposition coalition led
by the African Democratic Congress, ADC.
Also, some key PDP governors, including Akwa Ibom’s Umo Eno,
Delta’s Sheriff Oborevwori, and the party’s 2023 vice-presidential candidate,
Ifeanyi Okowa , have reportedly defected to the ruling All Progressives
Congress, APC.
There are also indications that Enugu State Governor, Peter
Mbah, and Bayelsa Governor, Douye Diri, might switch allegiance to the APC
before the party’s National Elective Convention scheduled for November 15-16 in
Ibadan, Oyo State.
Addressing the situation, Makinde said defections do not
spell the end for the PDP, but rather an opportunity to rebuild with renewed
purpose and authenticity.
He said, “This is the time when genuine heroes will emerge,
not just for the PDP, but for Nigeria as a whole. It’s not the time for despair
or self-doubt; it’s the time to stand up and be counted.”
Makinde also expressed confidence that the upcoming
convention would produce capable and visionary leaders who can restore
Nigerians’ faith in the PDP and the country.
“I’m holding my corner, trusting the leadership we will
enthrone. No matter how small your assignment, do it diligently, it will all
add up to our collective success,” he said.
Reflecting on his previous service as Secretary of the PDP
National Convention Organising Committee in 2021, Makinde said he accepted the
role of Chairman of the Transportation Subcommittee as part of his continued
commitment to the party.
He explained that the subcommittee’s role is crucial to
ensuring the smooth movement of delegates and supporters from all parts of the
country to Ibadan for the convention.
“Our work begins before they even leave home, the success of
the convention will depend on the efficiency and dedication we put into our
task,” he noted.
Makinde added by urging party members to treat their
assignments as acts of sacrifice toward restoring the PDP’s original vision and
putting Nigeria back on the path of progress.
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