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Lagos PDP Rejects Claims of Alliance with APM Ahead of 2027

June 1, 2026 - 3 views

The Lagos chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), led by Nyesom Wike, has officially refuted rumors regarding a coalition with the Allied Peoples Movement (APM) in anticipation of the upcoming 2027 general elections. This statement comes amidst growing speculations and discussions within the political landscape of Lagos State.

In a recent press release, the party described the allegations as false and misleading, asserting that they were propagated by individuals who are no longer influential within the party. This response aims to clarify the party's stance and reassure its supporters of its independence and integrity.

Background on the Rumors

The claims of a possible alliance surfaced following discussions among political analysts and party members about potential strategies leading up to the elections. However, the PDP's leadership has emphasized that no formal negotiations or agreements have taken place with the APM.

Furthermore, the Wike-led faction expressed concern that these rumors could be a tactic to create division and confusion within the party ranks and among its supporters. The statement urged members to remain focused on the party's objectives and the upcoming electoral process.

Response from Olabode George's Camp

Incumbent members and supporters of Olabode George, a prominent figure within the PDP, have been at the center of speculations regarding these allegations. While George's camp has not issued an official response to the PDP's statement, political observers are keenly watching how the situation unfolds, considering George's historical influence in Lagos politics.

The Lagos PDP's clarification is part of a broader strategy to consolidate its presence and prepare for the electoral challenges ahead, as the party aims to present a united front in the face of internal and external pressures.

As the 2027 elections approach, the PDP is expected to intensify its campaigns and outreach efforts to regain lost ground in Lagos, a state that has traditionally been a stronghold for the opposition party.

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