News illustration depicting Governor Seyi Makinde's controversial 'Operation Wetie' remark sparking PDP-APC clash ahead of 2027 Nigerian elections.
News illustration depicting Governor Seyi Makinde's controversial 'Operation Wetie' remark sparking PDP-APC clash ahead of 2027 Nigerian elections.
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PDP defends Makinde over ‘Operation Wetie’ remark as APC condemns it

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Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde referenced the historical ‘Operation Wetie’ at an opposition summit in Ibadan, prompting criticism from the APC and defense from the PDP. The APC called the remark an incitement to violence, while the PDP described it as a cautionary warning against political repression. The clash underscores tensions ahead of the 2027 elections.

At the National Summit of Opposition Political Parties in Ibadan on Saturday, Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde warned against the consolidation of legislative power under one party, referencing the 1960s ‘Operation Wetie’ violence that began in the Western Region.

“For those that are carrying on as if there’s no tomorrow. They should remember that ‘Operation Wetie’ started from here. This is the same Wild Wild West,” Makinde said.

‘Operation Wetie,’ derived from a Yoruba phrase meaning ‘wet him,’ involved opposition figures being doused in petrol and set alight after the disputed 1965 Western Region elections.

On Sunday, the All Progressives Congress (APC) issued a statement through National Publicity Secretary Felix Morka condemning Makinde’s words as reckless incitement that could spark anarchy. “By his incitement to violence, Makinde has showed himself to be unworthy of the high office of Governor that he occupies,” the APC said, calling on security agencies to hold him accountable despite constitutional immunity.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) defended Makinde in a statement by National Publicity Secretary Comrade Ini Ememobong, insisting the reference was a historical caution to the APC and federal institutions against suppressing opposition. “The use of history in the way and manner done by Governor Makinde... served as a caution and advisory,” the PDP stated, accusing the APC of hypocrisy by recalling its past threats like the ‘baboon and blood’ narrative and pledges to make the country ungovernable.

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Discussions on X about Oyo Governor Seyi Makinde's 'Operation Wetie' remark are sharply divided: APC strongly condemns it as incitement to violence and proof of unfitness for office; PDP defends it as a historical caution against APC's alleged push for one-party dominance and repression; supporters echo this as a timely warning rooted in 1960s Western Region history, while some critics view it as reckless rhetoric.

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Nigerian opposition leaders, hosted by Gov. Seyi Makinde, announce unified presidential candidate plan for 2027 at Ibadan summit.
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Opposition parties plan single presidential candidate for 2027 polls

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Leaders of Nigeria's major opposition parties met in Ibadan on Saturday and announced plans to field a single presidential candidate in the 2027 general elections. The summit issued a communiqué vowing to resist efforts by the ruling All Progressives Congress to create a one-party state. Oyo State Governor Seyi Makinde hosted the event and warned against weakening the opposition.

A faction of Nigeria's Peoples Democratic Party aligned with FCT Minister Nyesom Wike held a convention on Sunday, re-electing Abdulrahman Mohammed as national chairman. Prominent PDP figures including Saraki, Makarfi and Lamido attended the event. Meanwhile, a Turaki-led PDP faction sought a Supreme Court order to stop the gathering.

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The Nigeria Police Force unsealed the Peoples’ Democratic Party (PDP) national secretariat at Wadata Plaza in Abuja and Legacy House in Maitama on Saturday, handing control to National Chairman Hon. Abdulrahman Takushara and National Secretary Senator Samuel Anyanwu in compliance with court orders. The action marks a victory for the Nyesom Wike-aligned faction amid ongoing internal disputes.

The All Progressives Congress in Abia state has rallied behind President Bola Tinubu and expressed continued confidence in Deputy Speaker Benjamin Kalu.

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