National Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Amb. Umar Damagum, has told those seeking coalition with the PDP that the party will maintain its identity as already established brand.
He, however, said that the party’s door is open to returnees and new entrant ready to build a stronger party together.
Damagum, in a statement by his Personal Assistant, Nuru Shehu Jos said, “the PDP is already a well-established brand. We will maintain our identity while keeping our doors open for returnees and new entrants ready to build a stronger party together.”
Welcoming defectors from the All Progressives Congress (APC) and the New Nigeria Peoples Party (NNPP) into the PDP, in Nguru Local Government Area of Yobe State, the PDP National Chairman said, “all stakeholders are committed to working together to ensure that the PDP remains the most formidable political force in Nigeria.”
The new members, visibly elated, expressed gratitude to Ambassador Damagum for his steadfast leadership, which they say has brought stability and unity to the party. They praised his efforts in positioning the PDP as an inclusive and forward-looking political platform.
Addressing concerns about internal party disputes, Damagum urged the media to avoid sensationalism and refrain from manufacturing crises where none existed, adding, “the PDP has remained united under the current leadership and a single secretariat.”
He acknowledged that political disagreements are not uncommon but emphasized that what truly matters is the party’s capacity to overcome them, adding, “by God’s grace, the PDP has the Midas touch to navigate and triumph over any political challenge.”
Damagum highlighted the APC’s failure to convene its National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting for over two years, stressing that “it is the APC that is grappling with internal crisis, not the PDP.”
He urged the new members to stay steadfast in their convictions and belief in the PDP’s vision, encouraging others who are interested in positive change to join the party. “We are confident in our ability to reclaim Yobe State and expand our influence nationally,” he said.
Reaffirming the PDP’s strength, Damagum declared that “the PDP remains the party to beat. Our stakeholders are working tirelessly to preserve the peace within and make the platform the most attractive for Nigerians ahead of the 2027 general elections.”
According to the statement, the carnival-like rally was graced by energetic PDP stakeholders, youth groups, and women’s organizations from across Yobe State. They pledged continued support and active mobilization efforts to ensure the PDP’s success and a smooth transition of power in 2027.