Despite former Ekiti State Governor, Ayodele Fayose’s recent scathing remarks about the Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, the South West chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on Monday declared its full support for the only surviving PDP governor, reaffirming its unwavering loyalty to the party’s National Working Committee (NWC) led by Aminu Turaki.
The pledge was made during a press conference held at the party’s zonal headquarters, Adagunodo House, Ibadan, where some leaders of the party converged.
Speaking on behalf of the zonal leadership, the PDP South West Publicity Secretary, Sanya Atofarati, said the Zonal Executive Committee stands in solidarity with Nigerians amid prevailing economic and security challenges across the country.
Atofarati noted that the party remains committed to offering what he described as a credible alternative anchored on people-oriented governance, stability, and national development, while throwing its weight behind Governor Makinde, commending his administration for consistent delivery of democratic dividends and dedication to strengthening democratic institutions.
In his words, the zonal Secretary said, “The South West Zonal Executive Committee unequivocally identifies with and stands firmly behind Governor Seyi Makinde, whose leadership continues to exemplify stability, focus, and commitment to the welfare of the people”.
The party dismissed reports of an alleged impeachment plot against the governor, describing them as unfounded and a calculated attempt to create political tension. It urged Nigerians to disregard such claims.
The PDP also criticised former Ekiti State governor, Ayodele Fayose, over what it described as “reckless and divisive” remarks capable of inciting discord, particularly through the politicisation of traditional institutions.
According to the statement, such comments are “irresponsible and self-serving” and do not reflect the position of the PDP in the South West. The party further maintained that Fayose remains expelled and should refrain from actions capable of creating friction between the Makinde administration and the Olubadan Palace.
It also warned against dragging the revered Olubadan stool into partisan politics, stressing that the relationship between the monarch, Rashidi Ladoja, and Governor Makinde remains cordial.
While calling for calm, the PDP urged citizens to remain vigilant and united, warning against attempts by “disgruntled political actors” to destabilise the polity for personal interests.
The zone reaffirmed its commitment to internal cohesion, while also pledging total support for the Turaki-led NWC, emphasising the need for unity, discipline, and collective purpose within the party.
In conclusion, the party expressed appreciation to Nigerians for their resilience and continued faith, assuring that it remains committed to providing responsible leadership and steering the country towards stability and prosperity.
