A faction of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) aligned with Federal Capital Territory Minister Nyesom Wike has announced the suspension of Chief Bode George and 23 other senior members, further exposing divisions within Nigeria’s main opposition party.
The announcement adds a new layer to the prolonged internal crisis in the PDP, where rival camps have continued to clash over leadership and party direction since the 2023 general election. Bode George, a founding member of the party and one of its most outspoken elders, is among the most prominent figures affected.
The Wike-backed group said the suspension followed allegations of anti-party activities and violations of internal party rules. The faction maintained that disciplinary measures became necessary because of actions it believes have undermined party unity.
The development has immediately drawn attention because of the standing of those named. Bode George has remained an influential voice in PDP affairs for years and has repeatedly spoken on the need for stability within the party.
The suspension comes at a delicate moment for the PDP, which has struggled to settle disputes among senior leaders despite several reconciliation efforts. Disagreements over party leadership and strategy have continued to create uncertainty across different state chapters.
Supporters of the Wike camp defended the move, saying party discipline must be enforced to prevent further internal breakdown. They argued that no member, regardless of status, should be exempt from accountability.
Others within the party have raised concerns over the decision, especially over whether the group has the authority to suspend national figures without broader approval from the PDP leadership. The action is expected to spark fresh debate and could face internal resistance.
Bode George has previously criticized developments within the PDP and has often called for decisions that strengthen the party’s national structure. His inclusion in the suspension list is likely to generate strong reactions from supporters and other senior members.
Political observers say the latest dispute could complicate the PDP’s efforts to rebuild ahead of future elections. The party remains one of Nigeria’s biggest opposition platforms, and its internal stability is seen as critical to its political strategy.
Attention is now shifting to how the suspended members will respond and whether the PDP’s national leadership will intervene. With tensions still unresolved, the latest action highlights the deepening struggle for influence inside the party and the challenge of restoring unity among its leading figures.