Different sources conscious of the result of a gathering held at Government House in Port Harcourt revealed to Premium Times that the governors requested that all representatives go and vote in favor of applicants of their decision.
"They have recently met, and there was no accord on any competitor" the source revealed to Premium Times as he rose up out of the gathering at 12:09 a.m. Saturday. "The representatives are presently allowed to pick whoever they need."
The choice could demonstrate vital in a race generally thought about a real heart stopper even hours to its initiation.
There have been fears that all the twelve PDP governors may rally behind a competitor. Considering the impressive impact the governors employ over gathering issues, political experts anticipate that whoever they embrace will effectively drift to triumph.
Two PDP governors are in the race, with sources revealing to Premium Times the rest of the 10 governors felt it is improper to be straightforwardly fanatic towards one of them.
Be that as it may, with representatives currently being requested to go and vote freely without being told by the governors, who regularly assume the job of caretaker of agents, the wild rivalry as of now saw in the weeks paving the way to the primaries may get significantly more exceptional well into the latest possible time.
Despite the fact that governors have their individual inclination among the competitors, the choice to give assigns a chance to be allowed to settle on their decision could mean there would be more delegates to campaign for applicants.
No less than 4,000 agents are required to take an interest in the primaries, as per party authorities. They have been touching base around the local area since Wednesday, and the last set would land by morning on Saturday.
Sources in something like five of the 12 battles disclosed to Premium Times late Friday that their separate competitors would not advance down for any other individual.
"Nobody will venture down among the best contenders," a source said. "You will probably observe them win one vote and lose than to venture down."
Premium Times detailed how two of the applicants, Senate President Bukola Saraki and Governor Ibrahim Dankwambo of Gombe, openly denied wanting to venture down for any hopeful.
The 12 applicants in the race are: Atiku Abubakar, Ahmed Makarfi, Aminu Tambuwal, Datti Baba-Ahmed, Attahiru Bafarawa, Sule Lamido, Bukola Saraki, David Mark, Jonah Jang, Kabiru Turaki and Rabiu Kwankwaso.
They have all communicated trust in their individual capacities to secure the ticket and face President Muhammadu Buhari as the primary challenger in the general race next February.

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