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PDP crisis deepens as Damagum reinstates Orbih despite suspension

Kelvin Ohoror by Kelvin Ohoror
February 23, 2025
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The cracks within the national leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is deepening, following accusations that the acting National Chairman, Iliya Damagum, has unilaterally reinstated Chief Dan Orbih into the party’s leadership, despite his suspension in July 2024, over alleged anti-party activities.

Multiple sources within the NWC have expressed outrage over Damagum’s decision, which they claim was done without consultation and in defiance of an earlier party resolution.

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Orbih, the National Vice Chairman (South-South), was suspended on July 11, 2024, following accusations that he worked against the PDP’s interests in the September 21, 2024, Edo State governorship election.

At the time, the NWC had cited Orbih’s alleged alliance with former Rivers State Governor and current FCT Minister, Nyesom Wike, accusing him of undermining the party’s candidate, Dr. Asue Ighodalo.

However, NWC members were shocked to discover that Orbih, had recently been reinstated into the party’s leadership structure, without any official announcement or resolution from the committee set up to investigate him.

Read Also: Wike backed PDP South South zonal congress holds in Calabar

Sources revealed that Damagum, who administers the NWC WhatsApp platform, secretly added Orbih back to the group, signaling his quiet return to the PDP’s national leadership.

This move has reportedly infuriated several NWC members, who argue that Orbih was never formally cleared of the allegations against him, and should not have been reinstated without a proper review of the findings from the investigative panel.

An NWC member who spoke on condition of anonymity stated: “We are deeply disappointed in the way Damagum has handled this issue. The decision to reinstate Chief Orbih was unilateral and lacked transparency. It has created unnecessary tension within the leadership.”

Damagum could not be reached on Sunday, as his phone was switched off.

Orbih’s return to the leadership fold has not only angered NWC members, but has also exacerbated the crisis in the PDP’s South-South zone.

Despite the NWC’s official postponement of the South-South zonal congress for further consultations, Orbih went ahead to organize a parallel congress in Calabar, Cross River State, over the weekend.

On February 21, 2025, his faction, led by the acting Zonal Secretary, George Turner, issued an invitation for the congress at Metropolitan Hotel, Calabar, citing Article 28(3) of the PDP constitution as justification.

However, the PDP’s national leadership has disavowed the gathering, labeling it a “social event” with no official recognition or legitimacy.

In a press statement on Saturday, Ologunagba reiterated that the NWC had not conducted the South-South zonal congress and urged party members, the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC), security agencies, and the media to disregard the outcome of the Calabar gathering.

“For the avoidance of doubt, the PDP states in clear terms that it has not conducted its South-South zonal congress, neither is it in any way involved in the said gathering in Calabar,” Ologunagba declared.

The party cited specific sections of its 2017 amended constitution to justify the postponement, particularly, Section 29(2)(b), which empowers the NWC to act on behalf of the National Executive Committee (NEC) in emergencies, and Section 31(2)(c) and (j), which grants the NEC supervisory authority over all party organs, elections, and candidate selection processes.

With this legal backing, the PDP dismissed the Calabar congress as illegitimate, accusing Orbih’s faction of attempting to undermine the party’s leadership.

The South-South PDP has been embroiled in leadership conflicts for months, fueled by defiance of party directives, factional rivalries, and struggles for control.

At the center of the turmoil is Orbih’s ongoing power play, which many believe is backed by Nyesom Wike, who has been at loggerheads with the mainstream PDP leadership.

The Cross River State chapter of the PDP has also distanced itself from the Calabar congress, insisting that all official zonal activities must be held at the party’s recognized headquarters in Port Harcourt, Rivers State.

The escalating PDP crisis in the South-South is part of a larger battle for influence within the party, ahead of the 2027 general elections.

The PDP leadership had hoped that postponing the South-South congress would allow time to de-escalate tensions and foster unity. However, Orbih’s defiance has now deepened divisions, raising concerns about the party’s electoral prospects in the region.

For now, the next steps from both the Orbih faction, and the NWC will determine the future trajectory of the PDP in the South-South.

The party has assured members that a new date for the official zonal congress will be announced through its official channels and has called for unity in the face of the ongoing crisis.

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