Former Senate leader Bukola Saraki dismissed claims that his political party is collapsing. He spoke at a PDP youth event in Ilorin marking his birthday. Saraki acknowledged internal party disputes but expressed confidence they would be resolved.
He revealed that two factions within the party are currently meeting with national election officials. The divisions align with prominent figures, including a federal minister and two state governors. Each faction has appointed its own acting national chairman.
Saraki stated that internal disagreement is preferable to stagnation. He assured party members their differences would be sorted out soon. The split followed the end of a previous acting chairman's tenure.
He revealed that two factions within the party are currently meeting with national election officials. The divisions align with prominent figures, including a federal minister and two state governors. Each faction has appointed its own acting national chairman.
Saraki stated that internal disagreement is preferable to stagnation. He assured party members their differences would be sorted out soon. The split followed the end of a previous acting chairman's tenure.