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PDP reacts to claims of N10,000 levy on members to fund partys activities

AdminBy AdminJanuary 19, 2026Updated:January 19, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
  • The Peoples Democratic Party has denied reports claiming it instructed members to contribute N10,000 each to fund party activities
  • The party said the N10,000 figure mentioned by its spokesperson was only used to illustrate the strength of voluntary mass support
  • PDP stressed that there is no compulsory levy, fixed amount, or obligation imposed on its members

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has denied reports suggesting that it directed its members to contribute N10,000 each to finance the party’s activities.

The party’s National Executive Committee (NEC), led by Kabiru Turaki, dismissed the claim in a statement issued on Sunday by its spokesperson, Ini Ememobong.

PDP reacts to claims of N10,000 levy on members to fund party's activities
PDP has dismissed reports claiming it asked members to contribute N10,000 each to fund the party. Photo: @officialPDPNig
Source: Twitter

According to Ememobong, his comments during a recent interview were misrepresented, particularly in reports linking them to an alleged compulsory contribution by party members.

PDP reacts to claims of N10,000 levy on members to fund party's activities

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He explained that he was responding to a question on how the PDP intends to sustain its activities following the defection of some governors from the party.

“The strategy is simple: go back to the people. When the people support you voluntarily, they fund the cause,” Ememobong said, recalling how small donations helped fund the party during its formative years in 1998.

He noted that his reference to N10,000 was merely an example used to illustrate the power of collective, voluntary support, not an instruction or directive to members.

“For instance, if 60 million Nigerians willingly give N10,000 each, that would amount to a significant sum,” he said, adding that the party is already witnessing grassroots backing in states such as Plateau and Akwa Ibom.

“I was misquoted”

The PDP spokesperson stressed that while the body of the report correctly quoted his remarks, the headline wrongly suggested that the party had imposed a levy on its members.

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He clarified that there is no fixed amount, no mandatory contribution, and no obligation placed on any PDP member.

PDP reacts to claims of N10,000 levy on members to fund party's activities
The PDP has dismissed reports that it asked members to contribute N10,000. Photo: @officialPDPNig
Source: Twitter

Ememobong urged party members and the general public to disregard the report and continue to support the PDP voluntarily in whatever way they consider appropriate.

PDP shares next steps after meeting with INEC

Legit.ng earlier reported that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has met with INEC alongside the rival faction, where both sides presented their positions on the party’s internal crisis.

INEC said it was aware that the matter is before the Court of Appeal and would wait for the final judgment before recognising any leadership.

The Kabiru Turaki-led NWC said it would continue functioning as the opposition party’s leadership while awaiting the court’s decision.

Another setback for PDP as Nasarawa Senator dumps party

In an earlier story, Legit.ng reported that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has recorded another defection following the exit of a serving senator from Nasarawa state.

The lawmaker announced his resignation in a letter dated January 10, citing personal reasons and appreciating the party’s leadership and supporters.

He has been linked with the African Democratic Congress (ADC) and is expected to formally join the party when the Senate resumes.

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