First off, the PDP has been dealing with some in-house drama lately, but Wike being summoned? Ulasi is saying a big "no" to that narrative. The truth, as it seems, is a bit more layered. The party, according to Ulasi, is grappling with other internal challenges. And while Wike’s name often gets thrown into the mix (I mean, let’s be real, he’s a pretty vocal guy), this particular issue doesn’t have his direct involvement.
So, what’s really behind the PDP's "headache"? Well, Ulasi hints that it’s a mix of leadership struggles and communication breakdowns. These kinds of internal conflicts are nothing new in politics, but for a party like the PDP, the stakes are high, and every little disagreement gets magnified.
It's pretty clear that the media can sometimes twist narratives to fuel drama, and while Wike often finds himself in the spotlight, this one’s not on him. Instead, the PDP’s bigger challenges lie elsewhere, like the upcoming elections and solidifying their strategies. Still, Ulasi’s statement might cool down some of the heated conversations around the party... for now, at least.
The real takeaway here? The PDP has some work to do, and Wike isn’t the main character in this plotline—at least not today.