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PDP Reps caucus endorses party’s efforts to end crises ahead of 2027 polls

PDP Reps caucus endorses party’s efforts to end crises ahead of 2027 polls

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Caucus in the House of Representatives has declared its support for all the recent decisions taken by the party’s organs and committees, including those arising from the recent Zamfara and Lagos meetings, to stabilise the party.

The resolution was taken at an emergency meeting of the caucus in Abuja on Monday.

Briefing journalists after the meeting, the Caucus Leader, Fred Agbedi (Bayelsa), said lawmakers of the 10th House are fully aligned with moves by the PDP leadership to reposition the party ahead of the 2027 general election.

“As representatives, we ensure that we support the position of the party, to create more stability, peace, and strengthen this party to ensure that we take victory in the presidential and other elections by 2027,” Mr Agbedi said.

He dismissed claims of unresolved internal disputes, stressing that the caucus had unanimously adopted the party’s decisions and was committed to working in synergy with the leadership.

“There are no lingering crises. We have no issue with lingering crises. What we have told you is that the caucus adopts all the decisions of the committees and organs of the party, and we are ready to work with them,” he added.

Mr Agbedi further noted that the lawmakers are determined to contribute to ongoing reconciliation efforts and to ensure the party emerges stronger.

The PDP has about 100 members in the 360-member lower chamber.

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