 Governor Yesem Weke of River State was conspicuously absent on Wednesday when the presidential candidate of the People's Democratic Party met with the 2023 presidential aspirants of the party, and is a so-called resident in Abuja. Aside from Weke, also absent are former Senate's President Bukola Seraki and Pius Ein, as well as Governor Emmanuel Udall of Akwa-Ibom State. However, in attendance at the meeting were Deli Momodou, Mohammad Hayatuddin, Terry Oliva, Charles Ugo. Atiku commanded them for accepting the outcome of the convention that produced him as the PDP flag bearer and for not raising the dust. He promised to work with all of them ahead of the 2023 general elections, adding that he had various roles to play in his victory at the polls. The only appeal is that whatever is worrying or disturbing the peace of the party, we must do everything to make sure that we bring it under control. I am ever ready to work with you, to listen to you, to be involved, to be partners. We want you to win. May they could not give you the wisdom to be able to take the right decisions for these issues to be resolved. This is not the first time that people have lost primaries, and this will not be the last time. But where people have made up their mind to say they must destroy whatever that they did not get, because they did not get what they were looking for. I think Nigerians and the PDP members must open their eyes to understand that. However, we must always be ready for reconciliation.