 The Board of Trustees of the People's Democratic Party, led by ex-Senate President Adolfo Tsungabara, has met with Governor Yusam Wike of River State in Port Harkat over the crisis rocking the party. The emergency meeting was summoned by the Wabara-led BOT as part of efforts to reconcile with Wike and summer-grouped sovereign governors in the party. The delegation also aims to persuade Wike and his allies to support the party candidate Abu Bakar Attiku ahead of 2023. Wike and some PDP governors have been mounting pressure on the party's national chairman Eocha Ayo to step down for a southerner. The governors included Ifani Onguago, Enugu, Samo Ohtom Benwe, Shei Maken De Oyo, and Okezue Kwezu Abia. Wike and his allies had on September 28 announced their withdrawal from Attiku's presidential campaign council. They were briefed by His Excellency and so we will go back to Abu-Jia, we will go back to Abu-Jia to lead digest all that we gathered from His Excellency. And we need very frank talks, very frank talks, but one good thing is that this family still remains one. You know, we are still under that umbrella called PDP and by the special grace of God, who will end up very victorious was important for you to have unity. Even if it takes you longer days, what is important is that the House is united for the world that's coming in front. So the issue of whether the activities today or not is a material, what's material at the end of the day that PDP is united? I think that is the message is conveying and we have said repeatedly that we are not leaving the party, we have said so. But that does not mean that there are no internal issues that ought to be sorted out. I think what they are here for is to say that they can sort out some internal issues.