Politics often moves fast, but moments of tragedy have a way of slowing everything down.

On Monday, senior figures in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) arrived in Ibadan with a message that went beyond politics — solidarity, sympathy, and a reminder that leadership is tested most during painful moments.
The delegation visited Oyo State Governor, Seyi Makinde, following the recent kidnapping incident that reportedly led to the killing of teachers and pupils in the state.
PDP Leadership Storms Ibadan
The visit was led by the Chairman of the PDP Interim National Committee, Kabiru Taminu Turaki, alongside Chairman of the Board of Trustees, Adolphus Wabara.
According to the party, the purpose of the visit was to commiserate with Governor Makinde and the people of Oyo State over what it described as a heartbreaking incident.
In a statement shared through the party’s official social platform, the PDP said the delegation travelled to Ibadan to express condolences over the kidnapping and killing of innocent citizens.
Beyond Politics: A Visit That Raises Bigger Questions
The images from the visit may appear political on the surface, but beneath them lies a deeper national conversation.
Each attack on schools reopens difficult questions Nigerians continue asking:
How safe are children in classrooms?
How prepared are authorities to prevent attacks?
And at what point does national outrage translate into lasting action?
For many Nigerians, these incidents no longer feel like isolated headlines — they feel personal.
Teachers are not statistics.
Students are not numbers.
Communities are left carrying wounds long after public attention fades.
While Mourning Continues, PDP Turns Attention To 2027
Even as the party responded to events in Oyo, another major political development quietly unfolded.
The Peoples Democratic Party has announced Engineer Kale Kawu as its consensus governorship candidate for the 2027 election.
The announcement was made by former Senate President, Bukola Saraki.
How Kale Kawu Emerged
Saraki explained that Kawu’s emergence followed extensive consultations involving party stakeholders in Kwara State and discussions with other aspirants.
According to him, the process eventually produced a consensus arrangement, with other contenders stepping aside to support a single candidate.
That decision may appear strategic now, but it also signals something bigger.
Political parties are increasingly trying to avoid damaging internal battles long before campaign season officially begins.
A Party Balancing Sympathy and Strategy
The contrast is difficult to ignore.
One moment, party leaders are offering condolences in Oyo.
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The next, they are positioning for 2027.
That dual reality reflects the nature of modern politics, governing the present while preparing for the future.
Whether Nigerians see these moves as leadership, strategy, or political timing may depend on what follows next.

