Former Senate President Bukola Saraki, has assured that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) will participate in the 2027 general elections following the successful conduct of its national convention.
Saraki gave the assurance in a Facebook post on Monday, reiterating his confidence in the party’s future and determination to remain politically relevant.
“It will not be under our watch that the PDP will die through non-participation in the general election,” he said.
He noted that the outcome of the convention reflects the party’s resolve to stay active and competitive in the political landscape.
“These were my words last night at the PDP National Convention, and following the successful conduct of the convention, it is clear we matched those words with action,” Saraki added.
The former governor of Kwara State stressed the importance of unity and reconciliation within the party as it prepares for the next election cycle.
“With that clarity, what matters now is what we do next. We must stay focused on reconciliation, strengthen our processes, and build the unity required to win,” he said.
Saraki also described the PDP as a viable platform for aspirants and supporters ahead of the 2027 polls.
“For every aspirant and supporter who stayed the course, the PDP now provides a solid and credible platform to realise their ambitions ahead of 2027,” he stated.
“For the doubting Thomases, there is now no room for uncertainty — the PDP will be on the ballot, and will provide Nigerians with a credible alternative.”
He congratulated members of the newly- elected National Working Committee (NWC), urging them to work towards securing victory for the party at all levels.
“I charge them to know that their mandate is to go and win the 2027 elections for the PDP at all levels. They must not fail in this task,” Saraki said.
PDP held its 2026 national convention on March 29 at the Velodrome, Moshood Abiola National Stadium in Abuja, amid ongoing factional disputes. This Wike-backed event drew over 2,000 delegates. At the convention, the PDP adopted a consensus approach in selecting members of its National Working Committee.
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