Oyo State Governor, Engineer Seyi Makinde, has dispelled speculations about a possible defection from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), declaring that he remains comfortable and committed to the party.
Makinde made this known on Monday while addressing PDP stakeholders drawn from all 33 local government areas of the state at the Local Government House Secretariat in Ibadan.
The governor reassured party members of the PDP’s continued relevance, insisting that despite current challenges, the party will not collapse and will actively participate in the 2027 general elections.
According to him, “Those saying PDP will die are mistaken. What is certain is that PDP will be on the ballot in 2027, and we will produce candidates for all elective positions from the state to the national level.”
Makinde, who emphasized the need for unity within the party, urged stakeholders to close ranks and adopt consensus-building strategies ahead of the elections. He directed party leaders across zones to convene meetings aimed at resolving differences and agreeing on acceptable arrangements.
“They want to take Oyo State at all costs, but it is our responsibility to ensure we bend our rules where necessary to accommodate one another,” he said.
As part of efforts to strengthen party cohesion, the governor announced automatic tickets for National Assembly members and some members of the Oyo State House of Assembly. He clarified that first-term lawmakers in the state assembly would be granted automatic tickets, while considerations would also be made for returning members based on existing agreements, including rotational arrangements.
“There are places where individuals have chosen not to return, and in some cases, second-term lawmakers may seek a third term. We are preparing for a tough electoral contest, but we are confident of victory,” Makinde added

















