Wyson Wike Rejects Defection Rumors, Pledges to Stay in PDP
Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Minister Nyesom Wike has publicly confirmed that he will remain in his original party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), amid swirling speculations about a potential defection to the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the 2027 general elections. Wike’s declaration seeks to clarify his political position and reaffirm his loyalty to his party.
Wike Dismisses Defection Rumors
Speaking to journalists, Wike stressed that supporting President Bola Tinubu on governance matters does not imply leaving the PDP. He firmly stated:
“To APC, I have to leave? No. I know where I belong. I will remain there.”
This statement comes at a time of heightened political realignment, as analysts observe increased speculation about party switching among Nigerian politicians.
Response to Allegations by Governor Makinde
Wike also responded to Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde, who claimed that Wike once offered to “hold the People’s democratic party down” for President Tinubu. Wike described the allegation as “false and politically motivated”, reinforcing his commitment to the PDP’s principles and structure.
Despite Wike’s reaffirmation, the People’s democratic party is experiencing internal tensions and factional disputes:
- Recent moves by a Wike-backed People’s democratic party faction involved dissolving the National Working Committee (NWC) and forming a caretaker panel.
- These developments highlight internal disagreements over party leadership and strategy ahead of 2027.
- Analysts note that such divisions could influence PDP’s electoral strength and grassroots support.
Implications for Abuja and National Politics
Wike’s firm stance has key political implications:
- Opposition Unity: Reinforces the challenge of maintaining cohesion within the PDP.
- Political Realignment: Signals ongoing recalibration of alliances across Nigerian political parties.
- Abuja Spotlight: As FCT Minister, Wike’s decisions remain critical in shaping political narratives in the capital.
As the countdown to the 2027 elections continues, Nyesom Wike’s decision to stay in the People’s democratic party underscores the delicate balance between party loyalty and cross-party cooperation. His stance may serve as a stabilizing force for his faction, but the PDP’s internal conflicts remain a critical factor for its future political strategy.

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