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Comrade Ini Ememobong, PDP Publicity Secretary
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is planning to turn to members at all levels for fundraising, as a way of stopping godfatherism which has crippled the party.
The National Publicity Secretary of the Turaki-led faction of the party, Comrade Ini Ememobong, stated this at the weekend.
He said the party was going through a rebirth process, while aiming to reclaim power from the All Progressives Congress (APC) in 2027.
Ememobong said: “Life is a curve; you go from the bottom to the apex and back down again. We started from zero in 1998, ruled for 16 years, and then began a descent. We have reached the bottom of the valley, and now we are heading back up. This is a rebirth process, which is always painful. We are analyzing our mistakes and successes.
“We have both “qualitative” and “quantitative” voices in the party. While the qualitative voices (the elite) are important, democracy is a game of numbers. We are balancing these while navigating the court process. Simultaneously, we are using a “poly-opportunity strategy”—fighting in court while conducting grassroots mobilization and stakeholder engagement.
“The strategy is simple: go back to the people. You need funding to entice people, but when people are with you voluntarily, they fund the cause. In 1998, people brought small contributions to fund the party, and that gave them a voice.
“When Governors took over the funding, the people were pushed aside. We are returning to that voluntary model. If 60 million Nigerians give ₦10,000 each, that is a huge sum. We are seeing this mass movement already in states like Plateau and Akwa Ibom”.
He ruled out collaborating with other parties to win the forthcoming Ara Council elections, saying “the FCT is historically PDP territory at the local government level. We are reaching the “500 people” directly rather than through one elite “gatekeeper.”
“Regarding Ekiti, our candidate emerged cleanly. We are going to court to ensure INEC recognizes that process.
“As for a merger, the time for that hasn’t matured. We are in an “embryonic stage” of collaboration. We have an understanding among the opposition because we face a common adversary—the ruling party—which won with less than 40% of the vote. We refrain from attacking other opposition parties like the Labor Party or ADC because we are focused on the larger goal.
Speaking on the expected outlook for 2026 regarding security and the economy, he said “the outlook is gloomy. We are seeing a “normalization of insecurity” where feeling unsafe is the standard.
“We need comprehensive, sustainable solutions, not makeshift ones like using NYSC camps for police training. The best ambassadors to change the narrative aren’t PR firms in Washington, but the citizens in Benue, Plateau, and Borno who live these realities every day.” (The Nation)