PDP Crisis: Why I’m fighting Wike -Makinde

* Makinde

The Pathfinder
Wednesday November 19, 2025
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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has opened up on cause of the rift between him and his erstwhile political ally in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) the Federal Capital Territory Minister, Nyesom Wike.

Makinde asserted that the former Rivers State governor is pushing for a one-party state, a plan, which according to him, does not align with the vision of the founding fathers of Nigeria.

Asked what would be his message to members of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) concerning the crisis rocking the party and the clash, on Tuesday at its national secretariat, Makinde said: “A message of hope, real hope that I want to give to our members all across the nation and Nigerians.”

The governor said the ongoing fight is not about PDP but about the future of democracy in Nigeria, adding, “We should know that this is a case of it gets worse before it gets better.

“And if we have to stay here for the next two weeks so that democracy will survive in Nigeria, you will see us here.”

Makinde, when asked what pitted him and Wike on different divides, as they were best of friends prior to the 2023 election and members of the G5, said: “Well, small minds talk about people. Average mind talks about events. We will rather talk about issues. What’s the issue?

“The issue is we don’t believe in a one-party Nigeria. We believe that our founding fathers, they gave us a multi-party democracy.

“We must sustain it so that Nigerians can have options when they are choosing their leaders. That is the issue. I don’t want to talk about individuals, and I don’t want to talk about events.”

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