PDP crisis: Details of fresh meeting between Wike, Atiku emerge

Rivers State Governor Nyesom Wike

The details of what transpired between the Peoples Democratic Party Presidential Candidate, Atiku Abubakar, and Governor Nyesom Wike of Rivers State when they met on Thursday have emerged.

The duo met again as part of effort to find a lasting solution to the perennial crisis that plagues the party.

The meeting was attended by some top aides of the duo, a source familiar with the development said.

The visit took place at the Asokoro Rivers Governors lodge in Abuja on Thursday afternoon.

A source said many of those that followed Atiku to the meeting where not happy with the manner Wike confronted Atiku on some of the issues causing the crisis in the party.

According to the The source, who spoke in confidence because he was not authorised to speak, said Atiku, who opened the discussion, implored Wike to return to the fold and let them work together to resolve the issues.

He said the presidential candidate appealed to Wike that Nigerians need the PDP to win the 2023 election and gave reasons why Wike should put an end to the crisis.

“But we were shocked the way Wike reacted. The Governor reminded Atiku about their London meeting and the agreement reached. The promise by Atiku that he was going to speak with the National Chairman Dr Iyorchia Ayu to resign.

“The promise that he (Atiku) will get back to them after a week and how he has not called them since that time.” Daily Trust quoted the source to have said.

The Chieftain also said, according to Wike, the BoT members agreed that Ayu should go, but some people were urging him on not to resign.

However, after listening to Atiku, Wike promised to get back to his people, discuss with them on the outcome of the meeting before taking any decision.

Meanwhile , a source in the Wike camp said it is difficult to reach an agreement on view of the serial betrayal and broken promises suffered by their camp.

“There is breach of trust already. The candidate is not known to keep what he says and mean what he says and it is difficult for us to believe whatever is agreed with them, ” he said.

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