The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has been embroiled in a controversy over the zoning of its presidential ticket for the upcoming elections. Some party members have been demanding that the ticket be zoned to the North, a move that has been met with criticism from other members. Former PDP Chairman Bode George has weighed in on the issue, slamming those demanding the zoning as selfish. According to George, the demand is driven by personal interests rather than the overall good of the party. He argued that the party’s focus should be on winning the election rather than zoning the ticket to a particular region. George’s comments have sparked a heated debate within the party, with some members supporting his stance while others have opposed it. The PDP has been struggling to find its footing in recent years, and the zoning controversy has added to its woes. The party’s national chairman has called for calm and unity, urging members to put the party’s interests above personal ambitions. However, the demand for zoning has persisted, with some members threatening to defect to other parties if their demands are not met. The controversy has also sparked concerns about the party’s ability to present a united front in the upcoming elections. Despite the challenges, the PDP remains one of the dominant parties in the country, and its performance in the elections will be closely watched. The party’s leadership has promised to address the zoning issue and other challenges facing the party, but it remains to be seen how they will be resolved. The PDP’s fortunes have been declining in recent years, and the party is under pressure to regain its lost ground. The zoning controversy has added to the party’s woes, and it will require careful management to resolve the issue. The party’s members are eagerly awaiting the outcome of the zoning debate, which will have significant implications for the party’s future. The PDP’s ability to manage its internal conflicts and present a united front will be crucial in determining its success in the upcoming elections. As the party navigates the zoning controversy, it must also contend with other challenges, including the rise of other parties and the increasing demand for good governance. The PDP’s leadership has a tough task ahead, but they are determined to steer the party back to its former glory. The party’s history and legacy are at stake, and its members are eager to see it succeed. The zoning controversy is just one of the many challenges facing the PDP, but it is a significant one that requires careful attention. The party’s ability to resolve the issue will have a major impact on its future, and its members are watching with bated breath. The PDP’s national chairman has promised to do everything in his power to resolve the issue, but it will require the cooperation of all party members. The party’s success in the upcoming elections will depend on its ability to present a united front and manage its internal conflicts. The zoning controversy has highlighted the need for the PDP to reform and reposition itself for the future. The party’s leadership must take bold steps to address the challenges facing the party and restore its lost glory. The PDP’s members are eager to see the party succeed, and they are willing to work together to achieve that goal. The party’s future is uncertain, but one thing is clear: the PDP must find a way to resolve its internal conflicts and present a united front if it is to succeed in the upcoming elections.