Picture this: Fresh PDP bosses knocking on ex-President Goodluck Jonathan’s door, walking out with his rock-solid backing—could this be the boost to crush rivals in Ekiti, Osun, and beyond?
Tanimu Turaki’s new National Working Committee met Jonathan behind closed doors in Abuja Tuesday, introducing themselves post-Ibadan convention and securing his “reassuring” commitment as a card-carrying, super-active party man.
Jonathan feels “obligated” to PDP after their support, promising guidance for off-season polls and 2027. Turaki vowed to reclaim the party for the people with inclusivity, no impunity, positioning PDP as Nigeria’s top opposition despite internal drama.
On INEC’s Ekiti snub, Turaki insisted primaries met all rules—monitored, reported, submitted—dismissing access blocks. Reconciliation’s on the table post-court, ready for a “round table” family reunion with remorseful members.


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