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Jerry Gana, Baraje, Makarfi Tipped For PDP National Chairman

With the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) National Convention slated for November 15 in Ibadan, Oyo State, party stakeholders are advocating…

With the Peoples Democratic Party’s (PDP) National Convention slated for November 15 in Ibadan, Oyo State, party stakeholders are advocating for a consensus approach to selecting the next national chairman.

Among those reportedly eyeing the position are former Minister of Information, Jerry Gana, ex-party chairman, Kawu Baraje, and former Kaduna State Governor, Ahmed Makarfi.

Reliable sources within the party, who spoke to Punch on condition of anonymity, revealed that the acting National Chairman, Umar Damagum, is also lobbying to retain the position on a substantive basis.

Members of the party’s National Executive Committee have emphasised the need for credible and competent individuals with proven track records to emerge as leaders. However, opinions remain divided on whether the party should adopt a consensus candidate or conduct a competitive election.

Naija News reports that the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, has cautioned that mishandling leadership positions in the South-South and South-East regions could threaten the success of the upcoming convention.

According to Wike, ensuring fair representation across regions is vital to restoring unity and confidence in the party ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Reacting to the developments, the Director of Publicity for the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), Bala Ibrahim, who spoke with Punch, said the internal wrangling and ambitions within the PDP could lead to the party’s collapse during the November convention.

Party Rebuilding After Months Of Crisis

The PDP recently emerged from a prolonged internal crisis that saw key members defect to the APC and the newly formed African Democratic Congress coalition.

To restructure and reposition itself, the party’s 101st NEC meeting held on July 24 resolved to convene a National Elective Convention to fill 19 vacant positions in its National Working Committee.

As outlined in the party’s 2027 amended Constitution, Part X, Section 33 (2 – 5J), the functions include, “The National Convention shall be the supreme and controlling authority of the party within the limits prescribed in this Constitution and it shall be the principal representative, policy making and administering body of the party.

“Except in the exercise of the functions granted only to other bodies as specified in this Constitution or in the regulations made pursuant to the provisions of this Constitution, the National Convention shall have supremacy in all matters pertaining to the party and all officers and organs of the party shall be bound in the exercise of their functions by the decisions of the National Convention.

“The policies of the party derived from the resolutions of the National Convention shall be amended or revoked only by a subsequent resolution of the National Convention. The National Convention shall have and exercise authority to formulate policies and programmes for the party and elect or remove the National Officers of the party.”

It added, “(It shall) demand and receive reports from the National Executive Committee and from any other committees or organs of the party and take appropriate action on such reports, appoint such Committees, as it may deem necessary, desirable or expedient and assign to them such powers and functions as it may deem fit, examine the actions taken or legislation proposed by any government under the party’s control whether Federal, State or Local Government Council and ensure that they are in conformity with the policies and programmes of the party and at all elections, secure the return of as many party candidates as possible in a manner consistent with the laws of the land;

“(It shall) consider reports from the states and local government branches of the party and take such decisions and actions as may be necessary to protect, advance and consolidate the gains and interest of the Party, raise adequate funds for the management and sustenance of the party and exercise control and take disciplinary action against all officers and members of the party.”

The Constitution empowers the National Convention to amend the party’s Constitution and prohibits it from delegating that power.

PDP Stakeholders Push For Consensus Chairmanship As Convention Nears

A reliable source told Punch that all stakeholders have agreed to hold the convention in November and are pushing for a consensus arrangement.

He stated, “What I can tell you is that we have put machinery in place to ensure the convention holds as planned. After all, the tenure of the current NWC members will expire by December, so there must be an elective convention.

“The zoning of offices will be made known at the next NEC meeting later this month. Some party leaders are advocating for a consensus arrangement for all NWC positions.

“The party is just coming out of a prolonged crisis and cannot afford to enter another, especially with the 2027 elections around the corner. Some of our leaders—senators, governors, former governors, and others have expressed concerns that regardless of the zoning formula, consensus should be adopted at both zonal and national levels to preserve the unity of the party.

“I am sure a decision will be taken on all these soon. Although aspirants are already making moves, Damagum is also reportedly plotting to retain the position as substantive National Chairman. Ultimately, the party leaders and delegates will decide.”

However, another source stated that only a consensus arrangement can prevent the party from slipping into another post-convention crisis.

He stated, “We’re just emerging from a crisis, so it’s crucial to ensure the upcoming convention is peaceful. A consensus arrangement is the best way to achieve that.

“The party has, on several occasions in the past, adopted consensus approaches. Many of us are currently advocating for the same, especially as several individuals are eyeing key positions.

“As things stand, unless zoning disqualifies them or they change their minds Gana, Baraje and Makarfi are interested in leading the party, while Damagum is working to retain his position as substantive National Chairman.

“Therefore, both zoning and consensus will be essential in managing the process and its outcome effectively.”

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