Saraki: There is No Cause for Alarm, We’ll Reposition PDP*

Following the development in the Delta State Chapter of our party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), I have been inundated with phone calls from leaders and members of our party as well as various youths who have been active in promoting democracy and good governance in our country. Many of the callers want to know what my reaction is to the defection of top PDP leaders in Delta State and its impact on our party.

My view is that those who want to leave the PDP should leave now and let the rest of us who want to stay concentrate on rebuilding the party and refocusing it to play the role of a viable opposition that will provide a better alternative for the good people of Nigeria.

I am convinced that it is important for all Nigerians to work for the sustenance of democracy. And to sustain democracy, there must be viable choices for people at every point. Also, there must be a viable opposition to keep people’s hope alive and create credible alternatives to keep the government on its toes. A one-party state as being disingenuously designed by some people will not augur well for a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-cultural, multi-religious, and highly diversified society like ours. It is even more dangerous when we eliminate alternatives and make people hopeless.

Therefore, it is in the interest of Nigeria and the survival of our democracy for the opposition to be vibrant and strong enough with the capacity to replace the ruling party at any point. Thus, my charge to our party members is that the PDP is merely experiencing a rebirth. Those who want to leave the party should go and let those of us remaining have a clear view of who we are talking to and where their political loyalty lies. All we need is for those who want to stay back in PDP to show commitment and we can all work to rebuild the party.

This development has vindicated the stance of people like me who have decided to remain silent and watch events unfold. I have seen that there was no sincerity with supposed leaders of the opposition. One was not sure of the next person one was talking to.

My appeal to PDP members nationwide is that we should know that the sustenance of democracy is not a sprint. Rather, it is a marathon. It is not a knock-out football match series. It is a league. 24 hours is a long time in politics and nobody can predict how the dynamics will evolve in the coming weeks and months. That is why PDP members across the country should not be discouraged, disillusioned, disappointed, or demoralised by the development in Delta State. We should stay strong and focus on strengthening the party. It is not necessary at this point to lament why they left.

Our party members should also refrain from blaming our woes on the ruling party. That would be a lazy approach. They are playing politics to win elections. It is our responsibility as party members to ignore their antics and seize the moment and momentum to make our party stronger and better.

Yes, it is unbecoming and shocking for the running mate to the standard bearer of a leading party to abandon ship to join the ruling party. This is unprecedented and nobody should try to justify such an act with the talk of being put under pressure. It is simply a sign of how low we have sunk as a polity. The country is experiencing a collapse of leadership values.

These developments in the polity are the reason why I have always canvassed the idea that we should emphasize building and strengthening our institutions and not individuals. With the defection of the governor of Delta State, even if the party has only ten governors in its fold, the PDP is still in a good position to win the next round of elections..

Our numerous party members should know that the PDP is better with fewer members who are loyal, sincere, determined, dedicated, and committed to its ideas, ideals, and progress than to have so many who will identify with us in the afternoon and be romancing the ruling party in the night.

We still have about two years before the next election. That is a long time in politics. We have enough time to brace up to the challenge. There is nothing that prevents us from getting some governors from the other parties to join our ranks. My appeal to our young party members is that this defection is just a mere challenge to us to further mobilize and put our house in order. Also, our women's wing should seize the opportunity to help in the rebuilding mission. The PDP will come out stronger from this development.

I am very sure the various leadership organs of our party will soon make public their reaction to this development and convey the necessary meetings to strategize on how to strongly and strategically respond to it. Therefore there is no cause for alarm.

Our party members should not lose focus, hope, or the determination to win. We should see the current development as a challenge to rebuild and refocus the party. Tomorrow is very bright.

Signed

*Dr. Abubakar Bukola Saraki, CON Former Senate President and Waziri of Ilori*

Hon. AMB. Daniel Asama Joins Governor Mutfwang, Top Plateau Leaders at High-Profile Security Stakeholders Meeting in Jos

The Member Representing Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency- Hon. AMB. Daniel Asama Ago was among the key figures in attendance at a high-level security stakeholders meeting convened by the Executive Governor of Plateau State, His Excellency Barr. Caleb Manasseh Mutfwang. The crucial meeting took place on Monday, April 21, 2025, at the Banquet Hall, Government House, Little Rayfield, Jos.

The significant gathering brought together an assembly of Plateau State’s top political and security leadership. Among those present were former Governors of the State, serving and former members of the National Assembly, members of the Plateau State Executive Council, lawmakers from the State House of Assembly, heads of security agencies, Traditional Rulers, and a host of other respected stakeholders from across the State.

The meeting was convened against the backdrop of the disturbing rise in security threats across various parts of the State, with particular focus on Bassa and Bokkos Local Government Areas. The primary objective was to deliberate on lasting strategies for peacebuilding, strengthen inter-agency collaboration, and foster a united front toward tackling the persistent violence and restoring normalcy across affected communities.

Hon. AMB. Daniel Asama, in his remarks, lauded Governor Mutfwang for his proactive and inclusive leadership style in convening such a broad-based dialogue aimed at securing the future of Plateau State. He stressed the need for a multi-sectoral approach to resolving the crisis, highlighting that the task of achieving sustainable peace requires collective effort and political will.

“What we have seen today is leadership with vision and courage. This gathering reflects our collective responsibility to confront insecurity and protect our people. As a representative of Bassa/Jos North, I stand fully committed to any initiative that fosters peace, justice, and lasting development,” Hon. Asama stated.

He further reiterated the urgency for Federal support to address both the symptoms and root causes of insecurity in the Region- ranging from youth unemployment to land disputes, resource competition, and historical grievances. Hon. Asama assured the people of Plateau State that he would continue to use his platform in the National Assembly to advocate for increased Federal attention, investment, and intervention in the State’s security architecture.

The meeting ended on a note of renewed optimism, with a shared commitment among the leaders to work closely with security agencies and local communities. The resolutions emphasized intelligence sharing, community-based peacebuilding, and the protection of lives and property as priorities going forward.


Brian Lang,
Director of Media 
For: Hon. AMB. Daniel Asama Ago (The Anki Kaboh),
House of Representatives Member, Bassa/Jos North Federal Constituency, Abuja.

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