: Eze denied any surreptitious "hobnobbing" between Amaechi and Atiku, maintaining that Amaechi remains a loyal party man whose actions are guided by national interest rather than the opportunistic alliances alleged by critics.
: Chief Eze suggested that Nyesom Wike , the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, might be the one contemplating an exit from the country. He urged Wike’s supporters to advise their principal to "drop the idea of attempting to run away" and instead face the consequences of his administration's legacy.
The exchange highlights a deep-seated rift involving high-profile figures and the following claims:
: Chieftains within Wike's own faction have begun to question his dual role, noting the contradiction of serving as a national leader in the PDP while openly supporting President Bola Tinubu of the APC. Allies like Dan Ulasi have threatened to leave the party if Wike continues this alignment ahead of the 2027 elections.
Meanwhile, Eze continues to position Amaechi as a "man of character" who would not stoop to the "falsehoods" being propagated by what he describes as a sinking ship in the current Rivers PDP faction.
The conflict is set against a backdrop of shifting allegiances as the 2027 election cycle approaches. While Atiku and other senior figures have reportedly moved toward the in search of a new platform, Wike has maintained he will "never leave PDP" even as he pledges support for Tinubu's re-election.
: Wike has countered that the PDP itself owes Nigerians an apology for past statements made by Atiku, using these controversies to justify his fight for "equity, justice, and fairness" within the party. Broader Political Context
The ongoing political friction within the has reached a new boiling point as Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze , a prominent ally of former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi , has dismissed allegations linking his principal to a strategic partnership with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar .
: Eze denied any surreptitious "hobnobbing" between Amaechi and Atiku, maintaining that Amaechi remains a loyal party man whose actions are guided by national interest rather than the opportunistic alliances alleged by critics.
: Chief Eze suggested that Nyesom Wike , the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, might be the one contemplating an exit from the country. He urged Wike’s supporters to advise their principal to "drop the idea of attempting to run away" and instead face the consequences of his administration's legacy.
The exchange highlights a deep-seated rift involving high-profile figures and the following claims:
: Chieftains within Wike's own faction have begun to question his dual role, noting the contradiction of serving as a national leader in the PDP while openly supporting President Bola Tinubu of the APC. Allies like Dan Ulasi have threatened to leave the party if Wike continues this alignment ahead of the 2027 elections.
Meanwhile, Eze continues to position Amaechi as a "man of character" who would not stoop to the "falsehoods" being propagated by what he describes as a sinking ship in the current Rivers PDP faction.
The conflict is set against a backdrop of shifting allegiances as the 2027 election cycle approaches. While Atiku and other senior figures have reportedly moved toward the in search of a new platform, Wike has maintained he will "never leave PDP" even as he pledges support for Tinubu's re-election.
: Wike has countered that the PDP itself owes Nigerians an apology for past statements made by Atiku, using these controversies to justify his fight for "equity, justice, and fairness" within the party. Broader Political Context
The ongoing political friction within the has reached a new boiling point as Chief Eze Chukwuemeka Eze , a prominent ally of former Rivers State Governor Rotimi Amaechi , has dismissed allegations linking his principal to a strategic partnership with former Vice President Atiku Abubakar .
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