The Abia State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has firmly rejected any claims regarding former Senate President Adolphus Wabara's involvement in the party, asserting that he lacks both membership and the capacity to lead any of its organs. This statement follows ongoing speculation about Wabara's role within the party, particularly as it faces internal challenges and seeks to solidify its leadership ahead of upcoming elections.

The PDP's position highlights a broader struggle within the party as it navigates factionalism and seeks to unify its base. "Wabara is not a member of our party and cannot preside over any of our affairs," stated the party's spokesperson, emphasizing the need for loyalty and coherence as the PDP prepares for future political contests in the state.

As the political landscape in Abia State continues to evolve, the PDP will need to focus on strengthening its internal unity and addressing leadership challenges. Wabara's disconnection from the party may reflect deeper issues that could hinder its effectiveness, suggesting that the PDP must prioritize strategic cohesion if it hopes to regain influence in the region.