Anti-Party Activities, Divisions, and Reasons Why Lagos PDP Faction Suspended Bode George and 23 Others
INTRO: A faction of the Lagos State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party loyal to FCT Minister Nyesom Wike has suspended former Deputy National Chairman Bode George and 23 other members over alleged anti-party activities. The announcement was made Friday in a statement signed by the party’s disciplinary committee chairman, Kayode Ogunbiyi, and secretary, Desmond Agbo. Here are five key reasons why Lagos PDP faction suspended Bode George and 23 others.
1. Alleged Anti-Party Activities and Constitutional Violations: The primary of the reasons why Lagos PDP faction suspended Bode George and 23 others is what the committee called “anti-party activities and deliberate infractions of the PDP Constitution.” The disciplinary committee said its May 26, 2026, meeting “reviewed a number of petitions… bordering on issues of anti-party activities and deliberate infractions of the PDP Constitution.” The statement added that the party “could no longer tolerate activities capable of creating division and disaffection among its members.”
2. Upholding an Earlier NEC Suspension Against Bode George: Another of the reasons why Lagos PDP faction suspended Bode George and 23 others is the reaffirmation of previous action. The committee “revisited an earlier disciplinary action reportedly taken against George by the party’s National Executive Committee, which suspended him from the party, and reaffirmed that he remains suspended as earlier pronounced.” By citing the NEC’s earlier decision, the Wike-aligned faction reinforced its stance that George’s suspension stands.
3. Claims of Working With Rival Political Parties: The disciplinary panel said it “examined cases involving members allegedly working with rival political parties or participating in unauthorised political activities considered detrimental to the interests of the PDP.” That accusation forms one of the reasons why Lagos PDP faction suspended Bode George and 23 others, as the faction seeks to block members it believes are undermining the party’s Lagos structure. Other suspended members include Aduke Maina, Abimbola Ogunkelu, Laja Adeoye, Tunji Shele, Sunday Olaifa, Gbenga Adegbesan, Rita Orji, Kofoworola Bucknor and Onikepo Oshodi.
4. Move to Stop Division and Disaffection Within the Party: The faction framed the suspensions as necessary housekeeping. According to the statement, the action was taken after the party concluded it “could no longer tolerate activities capable of creating division and disaffection among its members.” That goal of enforcing discipline and unity is central to the reasons why Lagos PDP faction suspended Bode George and 23 others, especially as tensions rise ahead of the 2027 general elections.
5. Barring Suspended Members From All Party Activities: To enforce the decision, the committee stated that “all suspended members would no longer be allowed to participate in party activities within Lagos State or represent the PDP in any official or unofficial capacity.” It also warned that “legal action could be taken against any suspended member found acting in a manner contrary to the PDP’s interests in the state.” This clampdown is among the reasons why Lagos PDP faction suspended Bode George and 23 others, signaling the faction’s intent to control who speaks for the party in Lagos.
Conclusion
The suspensions reflect deepening cracks within Lagos PDP, with the Wike-aligned bloc asserting authority over long-standing figures like Bode George as the state chapter realigns before 2027.
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