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2027: PDP declares Presidential ticket open for Jonathan, gives condition

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2027: PDP declares Presidential ticket open for Jonathan, gives condition

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is reportedly contemplating the provision of an automatic nomination to former President Goodluck Jonathan for the 2027 presidential election, contingent upon his reengagement with the party and a more pronounced involvement in political activities.

This development was disclosed by Daniel Woyengikuro, the National Financial Secretary of the PDP, during an exclusive interview conducted in Abuja. Woyengikuro underscored Jonathan’s enduring influence within both the party and the broader political landscape of the nation, characterizing him as the national leader of the PDP.

“Is he not the best candidate for us at this moment? He is not just a former president; he is the leader of the party now. Aside from [former President Olusegun] Obasanjo, the next person in line is him. Goodluck Jonathan is the national leader of this party,” Woyengikuro said.

He confirmed that the PDP has been consulting with Jonathan and his associates, aiming to bring him back into the party’s mainstream leadership as part of a larger strategy to reposition the party and address Nigeria’s growing political and economic challenges.

“Nigeria has reached a point where we need to salvage this country — for our generation and for those to come,” Woyengikuro added. “When we talk about the Southern Presidency, someone like Goodluck Jonathan stands out.”

When asked directly if the party would consider granting Jonathan an automatic ticket, Woyengikuro responded emphatically:

“For me, that’s what I firmly stand for. You can quote me anywhere — I want him to come. An automatic ticket for him, as it stands now. Because we must salvage both this party and the nation.”

He further asserted that Jonathan’s return would significantly reshape the political landscape ahead of the 2027 elections.

Woyengikuro also praised Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State, calling him a “vibrant leader” and a strong candidate from the South capable of bridging Nigeria’s generational divide.

“These are the two main individuals I stand for: Goodluck Jonathan and Seyi Makinde,” he concluded.

The PDP is expected to intensify its internal consultations in the coming months as it prepares for the 2027 general elections.

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