PDP FACTION CRUSHES JONATHAN 2027 ENDORSEMENT CLAIMS AS “POLITICAL FICTION”

PDP FACTION CRUSHES JONATHAN 2027 ENDORSEMENT CLAIMS AS “POLITICAL FICTION”

The PDP faction has firmly rejected reports suggesting a covert plan to stage a convention in Abuja aimed at endorsing former president Goodluck Jonathan for the 2027 presidential race. The party describes the claims as unauthorised, misleading, and deliberately engineered to create confusion within Nigeria’s already tense political environment. The controversy, tied to Jonathan 2027, has triggered fresh debate over internal discipline and control within the opposition structure.

The reaction comes amid growing speculation that factional interests within the party may be attempting to reposition high-profile figures ahead of the next electoral cycle, despite official declarations that party primaries have already been concluded.

PDP Says No Approved Convention for Jonathan 2027 Endorsement

The PDP faction leadership insists no recognised organ of the party scheduled, approved, or endorsed any convention linked to endorsing Goodluck Jonathan. Officials maintain that all nomination processes were completed in line with electoral laws and Independent National Electoral Commission guidelines.

In its strongest wording yet, the party warned members and the public to disregard what it called fabricated political narratives. It further demanded that Jonathan publicly distance himself from the rumours in order to protect both his legacy and the integrity of the party structure tied to Jonathan 2027 discussions.

PDP Leadership Demands Probe Into “Political Sabotage” Within Party Ranks

Recent checks across political reporting trends show that Nigeria’s opposition landscape has been marked by recurring factional disputes, particularly around candidate endorsement processes and internal leadership legitimacy. Analysts note that similar controversies in past election cycles often emerge when competing blocs attempt to influence succession narratives ahead of formal timelines.

In broader context, discussions around former president Goodluck Jonathan’s political future have periodically resurfaced in national discourse, despite his previous public restraint regarding a return to partisan contest. Political observers argue that such recurring rumours often reflect strategic positioning struggles rather than confirmed candidacy intentions, especially in a pre-election environment increasingly shaped by early mobilization and narrative warfare.

The PDP faction says it remains committed to internal democracy and due process, insisting it will no longer tolerate misinformation capable of destabilising party unity or national political stability. As the Jonathan 2027 speculation continues to circulate online, the party’s next steps—especially regarding disciplinary actions and possible investigations—are expected to shape the tone of political engagement in the coming weeks.


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