The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) faction led by Tanimu Turaki on Wednesday confirmed the start of a fresh reconciliation process aimed at uniting aggrieved blocs within the party.
In a statement he personally signed, Turaki—whose group is backed by several party governors—said leaders across divides have begun exploring pathways toward a lasting resolution.
“I can unequivocally confirm that, as of today, leaders on both sides have broken the ice and are exploring various pathways towards a lasting resolution,” he said.
He urged party supporters to de-escalate tensions and avoid actions that could undermine ongoing peace efforts.
“We urge our supporters across the board to immediately tone down high-tempered communications and actions, so as not to jeopardise the reconciliation process,” Turaki added.
Addressing aspirants, he assured that the party would field candidates for all elective positions in line with its constitution.
“To all aspirants who have stood with us thus far, we assure you that, by the grace of God, our party will field candidates for all elective offices, in compliance with Article 6(2) of the Constitution of the PDP (as amended in 2017),” he said.
Turaki also appreciated Nigerians who have continued to identify with the party, noting sustained interest through its e-registration platform despite internal challenges.
“Despite recent challenges, the faith of our core supporters remains unshaken. It is for them that we are making every effort to resolve the issues before us,” he said.
He stressed the importance of a strong opposition in sustaining democracy, describing the PDP as a legacy party with a track record of governance.
“As Nigeria’s only surviving legacy party in the current republic, and having led this country for 16 years, we remain committed to defending and consolidating democracy, even as an opposition party,” he said.
Turaki further called on those in positions of authority to act in line with the will of the people.
“Ultimate power resides with the people; it must remain the centrepiece of governance,” he noted.
The former minister also conveyed a vote of confidence in Bala Mohammed and Seyi Makinde for what he described as their resilience and leadership amid the party’s challenges.
He reaffirmed that the PDP remains active and will participate fully in upcoming elections, promising a credible platform for political competition.

