There are indications that the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has begun moves to resolve the crisis in the minority caucus of the House of Representatives.
Daily Sun gathered that as part of the resolution, the opposition party will recognize Ndudi Elumelu as minority leader of the House of Representatives and lift the suspension slammed on him and six others, a year ago.
On the other hand, Kingsley Chinda will continue to function as the leader of the PDP caucus on in the Green chamber.
Daily Sun gathered that, to this end, the PDP National Working Committee (NWC), met with members of the House elected its platform at the party’s National secretariat , Wadata Plaza, in Abuja, on Wednesday to explore ways of resolving the crisis that has paralysed the activities of the opposition party caucus in the Green chamber.
The PDP caucus had broken into two factions following the emergence of Elumelu as minority leader of the House, against the wish of the opposition party, which had nominated Kingsley Chinda for that position.
A source, who attended the meeting, confirmed to journalists that among issues discussed was how to resolve the minority crisis, reconcile the two groups, as well as lift the suspension slammed on the minority leader and six others, when the crisis started last year.