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Home » 2027: Makinde Affirms Validity of Oyo PDP Congress, Prioritises Ballot Security, Consensus Candidate Selection
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2027: Makinde Affirms Validity of Oyo PDP Congress, Prioritises Ballot Security, Consensus Candidate Selection

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Governor Seyi Makinde has reaffirmed that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) elective congress held in Oyo State in November will remain valid, declaring that the outcome will stand “no matter what” as the party intensifies preparations for the 2027 general elections.

The governor made this known on Monday during a high-level stakeholders’ meeting held at the Oyo State Local Government Service Commission, Secretariat in Ibadan. The meeting brought together cabinet members, party leaders, political appointees, and loyalists to review the party’s direction amid internal challenges and the evolving national political landscape.

Makinde’s position comes amid a lingering crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party, triggered by disputes over the legitimacy of its November 2025 national convention in Ibadan. The controversy, which involved conflicting court rulings and factional disagreements, also drew in opposing blocs, including loyalists of Nyesom Wike, further deepening tensions within the party.

Despite the national turmoil, Makinde stressed that the Oyo PDP remains united and focused, noting that securing the party’s place on the 2027 ballot is “sacrosanct” and non-negotiable.

He described the party’s current situation as one defined by “two extremes” — a “war” and a “battle.” According to him, the “war” relates to the contest among aspirants vying for elective positions, while the “battle” is ensuring that the party and its candidates are duly listed on the ballot.

Addressing concerns about possible defections, the governor dismissed speculation, affirming his loyalty and that of his supporters to the PDP.

“We’re comfortable in our PDP,” he said, reiterating his commitment to contesting the 2027 elections on the party’s platform.

To further strengthen internal cohesion, Makinde disclosed that the party would adopt a consensus approach in selecting candidates. He explained that this strategy is aimed at reducing friction, fostering unity, and ensuring a smoother electoral process.

In what appears to be a reward for loyalty and performance, the governor also revealed that first-term lawmakers at both the National Assembly and the Oyo State House of Assembly would be returned unopposed.

Speaking after the closed-door meeting, Makinde said deliberations focused on assessing the national political climate, internal party crises, and strategies for moving forward.

He emphasised the importance of unity, urging stakeholders to return to their constituencies across local governments, federal, and senatorial districts to engage in wide consultations.

“We believe there must be unity within the party. Stakeholders have been advised to consult at their various levels, and if our candidates can emerge by consensus, we’ll be happy,” he stated.

While acknowledging the ongoing legal battles and leadership disputes at the national level, Makinde expressed confidence that the PDP would overcome its challenges through dialogue and cooperation.

He maintained that with unity and strategic coordination, the party remains well-positioned to stay competitive and deliver success in the 2027 elections.

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