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We’ll reconcile PDP ahead 2027, say Lamido, Makarfi

Former Governors Ahmed Makarfi of Kaduna State and Sule Lamido of Jigawa State met yesterday behind closed doors at Makarfi’s residence in Kaduna, where they canvassed reconciliation and unity within

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February 11, 2026·2 min read

Former Governors Ahmed Makarfi of Kaduna State and Sule Lamido of Jigawa State met yesterday behind closed doors at Makarfi’s residence in Kaduna, where they canvassed reconciliation and unity within the People’s Democratic Party (PDP).

The two elder statesmen briefed journalists after the meeting, describing their engagement as part of ongoing efforts to reposition the party ahead of the 2027 general election.

Makarfi, a former National Caretaker Chairman and Board of Trustees Secretary of the PDP, said their discussions were consistent with years of consultations aimed at strengthening the party.

According to him, the current situation within the PDP calls for sober reflection, forgiveness, and members’ willingness to embrace one another.

“This is not the time to be angry. It is time to put on our thinking caps and ensure that we come out of the situation the party is in,” he said.

He explained that the meeting was not about individuals but about the party’s collective interest and the interests of members aspiring to contest elective offices in 2027.

Makarfi added that politics was dynamic and that party leaders must continuously assess national developments and work for what is best for democracy, the country, and the PDP.

He noted that the purpose of addressing the media was to clarify why senior leaders were engaging and to signal the need for broader consultations within the party.

Lamido, in his remarks, said he and Makarfi had for years been comparing notes on the state of the country and the fortunes of the PDP.

He acknowledged that while the party, as a human institution, had its challenges, the love for democracy, the country, and the party should prevail over personal grievances.

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Lamido expressed concern about the state of the nation, citing security, economic difficulties, corruption, and the health of multi-party democracy as issues that demand a stronger PDP.

He said discussions among party leaders were focused on resolving disputes, including litigations, and forging a united political front within the party.

“It is not about ego or pride. It is about national sacrifice. We must put the party and the country first,” Lamido said.

Both leaders pledged to continue consultations with other PDP stakeholders to promote reconciliation, rebuild trust, and present a united platform capable of providing credible political leadership for Nigeria.

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