Twelve governors from the Peoples Democratic Party are currently engaged in a closed-door meeting in Asaba, the capital of Delta State.
The meeting, which began last night, is taking place at the Delta State Government House, a key political hub in the region.
The governors arrived in Asaba on Thursday evening, signaling the importance of the discussions, though the specific agenda has not been disclosed to the public.
The PDP, one of Nigeria’s major political parties, has been actively strategizing to strengthen its position ahead of future elections and address internal and national issues.
The gathering of these twelve governors, who are influential figures within the party, suggests that the meeting could focus on critical matters such as party unity, governance challenges, or preparations for upcoming political contests.
Asaba, the host city, is no stranger to high-profile political meetings, often serving as a neutral ground for discussions among political leaders.
The Delta State Government House, where the meeting is being held, is a secure and well-equipped venue, ensuring privacy for the governors as they deliberate.
The governors have remained tight-lipped about the details of their discussions, and no official statement has been released yet. However, the prolonged nature of the meeting indicates that the topics under consideration are significant and require thorough deliberation.
Details later…