PDP BoT Convenes Emergency NEC Meeting over Leadership Crisis

by Toye Faleye

Abuja: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Board of Trustees, led by Sen. Adolphus Wabara, has summoned an emergency National Executive Committee meeting for Monday, following recent party developments.

He made this statement on Sunday in Abuja during the 84th meeting of his faction of the board, setting the stage for the party’s next steps.

Wabara explained that this decision became necessary to prevent a leadership vacuum, given the recent developments within the party.

According to him, the board acted under provisions of the party constitution, as amended in 2017.

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Wabara said the board secured the required two-thirds support of NEC members before convening the meeting.

He added that the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) had already been formally notified.

“I am pleased to inform Nigerians that we have secured the required consent.

“INEC has been duly notified of the 103rd NEC meeting scheduled for Monday, May 4,” Wabara said, referring to the meeting set to address the recent crisis.

With the meeting approaching, he urged members to approach it with unity, reconciliation, and commitment to rebuilding the party.

“We must act as the conscience of our party and provide direction,” he said.

Wabara said the board assumed administrative leadership after the Supreme Court judgment delivered on Thursday, leading to subsequent actions, including convening the NEC meeting on Monday.

He said the board’s action after Thursday’s judgment prevented a constitutional crisis and immediate leadership uncertainty within the party.

According to him, the apex court nullified the 2025 national convention that produced the Kabiru Turaki-led National Working Committee.

He added that the court also upheld suspensions linked to organisers of the March convention in Abuja.

Wabara insisted that Samuel Anyanwu, Kamaldeen Ajibade, and Umar Bature remained suspended.

He said their suspensions, imposed on Nov. 1, 2025, were affirmed by the Supreme Court.

Wabara stated that, despite recent challenges, the party remains operational and committed to its objectives.

Meanwhile, offering a different perspective, PDP National Publicity Secretary Jungudo Mohammed dismissed claims of a leadership vacuum.

Mohammed said Abdulrahman Mohammed remained the party’s legitimate national chairman.

He argued that the Supreme Court ruling addressed only the legality of the Ibadan convention.

He said the judgment did not affect the current National Working Committee or party administration.

“There has never been any vacuum or absence of leadership in the PDP,” Mohammed said.

He maintained that the party structure remained lawful and fully operational.

Mohammed also argued that the party constitution gives the BoT no authority to assume NWC powers.

He further questioned Wabara’s authority, saying his tenure as BoT chairman had already expired.

“The only legitimate BoT leadership is that headed by Mao Ohuabunwa,” Mohammed stated.

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