Members of the Jigawa State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) have defended Dr. Sule Lamido against accusations of disloyalty, asserting that he is a true nationalist dedicated to the party’s values.
Jigawa PDP was reacting to a recent article alleging that Lamido took part in a “rebellion” against the PDP in 2024.
A statement by Muhammad Mago on behalf of concerned PDP members in Jigawa described the article as “mischievous” and “a deliberate attempt to misrepresent Dr. Lamido,” a senior PDP figure and former Minister of Foreign Affairs.
Mago’s statement contrasts Lamido’s record with that of Nyesom Wike, the current Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, accusing Wike of working to destabilize the PDP while serving in an APC-led administration.
According to the statement, Lamido’s career reflects unwavering loyalty to the PDP, noting that he held prominent positions in the party as early as 1999 and was instrumental in key political moments, such as the transitions of Presidents Olusegun Obasanjo and Goodluck Jonathan.
“Dr. Lamido has spent decades strengthening the PDP and has never wavered in his dedication.”
The statement further criticized Wike’s conduct, accusing him of betraying the PDP during the last election cycle, including working against the party’s presidential candidate.
“Wike’s actions show a politician driven by self-interest, willing to side with opposing parties to fulfill his personal goals,” the statement alleged, highlighting the ongoing tensions between Wike and Rivers State Governor Similayi Fubara.
Responding to claims that Lamido influenced his son, Dr. Mustapha Lamido, to secure a PDP gubernatorial nomination, the Jigawa members clarified that Dr. Mustapha earned his candidacy through the standard PDP process.
“Dr. Mustapha ran a strong campaign, connecting with PDP stakeholders across the state, proving his competency and earning the respect of party members,” the statement explained.
The statement concluded by emphasizing Lamido’s legacy as a political icon committed to the PDP and the national interest, with Mago asserting that “Dr. Lamido will not engage in petty feuds.” Instead, the statement commends Lamido’s dedication to the party’s mission, describing him as a consistent, respected leader within the PDP.