The Peoples Redemption Party (PRP) has dismissed reports of internal division, crisis and fictionalization.
In a statement released Tuesday by its national publicity secretary, Muhammed Ishaq, the party dismissed the emergence of a factional group, PRP-Vanguard Collective, as unknown to its leadership and members.
“These so-called individuals are nobodies of consequence and are not known by the PRP leadership or its members. Why is it that we are just hearing about these claims now, at a time when PRP is gaining wider political attention and gathering more momentum?
“It is clear that these distractions are attempts by certain interests to undermine our progress, but we remain undeterred.
“We want to make it known that we cannot and will not be shaken by intimidation, media distortion, or propaganda. We are prepared for both genuine and manufactured aggressions. Let there be no mistake: our restraint should not be mistaken for weakness,” Ishaq said.
The party also maintained that it cannot succumb to intimidation and other pollical vices as it prepares for the 2027 general elections.
“These rustic antics and tactics are, to some extent, expected as PRP continues to grow and make its mark in Nigerian politics. But know this: they will never succeed in stopping the forward march of PRP. As the saying goes, ‘no man can stop what God has destined.’
“The wickedness and desperation of these syndicates may blind them to the reality, but our resolve remains firm,” Ishaq noted.




