
PDP Crisis: Governors and Lawmakers to Blame, Says Abba Moro
Senate Minority Leader Abba Moro has stated that the ongoing crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party is largely the result of internal actions by governors and lawmakers, rather than interference from external forces.
Moro made the remark while addressing concerns about the deepening divisions within the party. He dismissed claims that outside influences were responsible for the instability, insisting that the challenges facing the PDP stem from decisions made by its own leadership.
According to him, disagreements among key stakeholders, including elected officials and party leaders, have fueled the crisis and weakened internal cohesion. He stressed that accountability must begin within the party, noting that blaming external actors would not resolve the underlying issues.
The PDP has faced a series of internal disputes in recent months, ranging from leadership tussles to disagreements over party direction. These tensions have raised concerns about the party’s preparedness for future elections and its ability to function as a strong opposition force.
Moro urged party members to focus on unity and reconciliation, emphasizing the need for dialogue and collective responsibility. He called on leaders at all levels to prioritize the party’s stability over personal interests.
Political analysts say his comments reflect growing recognition within the PDP that internal reforms are necessary to address the crisis. They argue that resolving these issues will be critical for the party’s future relevance in Nigeria’s political landscape.
As the situation evolves, stakeholders continue to monitor efforts aimed at restoring unity within the PDP and strengthening its position ahead of upcoming political contests.
