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Peter Obi, Dickson Move to Reunite NDC After Three-Hour Peace Meeting
The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) appears to have taken steps to resolve recent internal disagreements following a closed-door meeting involving the party’s presidential candidate, Peter Obi, National Leader Henry Seriake Dickson, and other senior party stakeholders.
The development was disclosed by the party’s newly appointed Director of Media, Theo Abou, who announced that issues generating concern within the party had been addressed during a meeting that reportedly lasted about three hours.
According to Abou, the gathering reviewed the activities of the party and examined matters that had generated anxiety among members and stakeholders.
“The Nigeria Democratic Congress (NDC) has resolved recent internal concerns following a closed-door meeting between our presidential candidate, His Excellency Mr. Peter Obi, CON, the National Leader, Senator Henry Seriake Dickson, and many other senior party leaders,” he stated.
He added that “all outstanding matters and concerns have been amicably resolved.”
The meeting comes amid reports of growing tensions within the party over several issues, including disputes surrounding the nomination of candidates, concerns raised by aspirants aligned with different political blocs, disagreements over the party’s power-sharing formula, and allegations by some members regarding the conduct of supporters of the presidential candidate.
Political observers had also linked the disagreements to an emerging rift between Obi and Dickson, a development that fueled speculation about divisions within the opposition party ahead of the next general election.
While the party leadership has announced that all concerns have been resolved, details of the agreements reached during the meeting have not been made public.
As of the time of filing this report, neither Obi nor Dickson had issued separate statements outlining the specific compromises made by either side or clarifying which positions were adopted on the contentious issues.
The latest development is expected to calm concerns among party members and supporters who had expressed fears that the internal disagreements could affect the party’s preparations for future elections.
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