PDP Convention Crisis Deepens as Journalists Attacked, Jonathan Emerges as Presidential Candidate

PDP Convention Crisis Deepens as Journalists Attacked, Jonathan Emerges as Presidential Candidate
Fresh controversy has engulfed the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) following a disrupted factional national convention that witnessed violent attacks on journalists and the emergence of former President Goodluck Jonathan as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 general election.
The convention, held amid lingering leadership disputes within the opposition party, was thrown into chaos when suspected political thugs reportedly stormed the venue, assaulted media personnel, and disrupted proceedings.
Eyewitness accounts indicated that several journalists covering the event were harassed, physically attacked, and forced to flee for safety as the situation deteriorated. Some media equipment was reportedly damaged during the incident, raising concerns over press freedom and the security of journalists covering political events.
Despite the disruption, organizers proceeded with the convention and announced the adoption of former President Goodluck Jonathan as the party’s presidential candidate for the 2027 election.
Party leaders at the gathering described Jonathan as a unifying figure capable of rebuilding the PDP and providing an alternative leadership vision for Nigeria. They argued that his previous experience as president and his reputation on the international stage make him a strong contender ahead of the next general election.
The development, however, is expected to generate fresh debate within the PDP, as different factions continue to battle for control of the party’s structure and political direction.
Political observers say the endorsement of Jonathan could reshape conversations around opposition politics and coalition-building ahead of the 2027 elections, particularly as parties intensify consultations and strategic alliances.
Meanwhile, media advocacy groups and civil society organizations have condemned the attack on journalists, calling on security agencies to investigate the incident and bring those responsible to justice.
They stressed that attacks on journalists undermine democratic values and threaten the free flow of information during critical political processes.
As the race toward 2027 gathers momentum, the latest development highlights the challenges facing opposition parties as they seek to reposition themselves ahead of one of Nigeria’s most anticipated electoral contests.


