Delegates from across the country are converging on the National Stadium in Abuja for the Peoples Democratic Party's national convention. The event, hosted by a faction of the party backed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, is expected to attract over 2,500 delegates.
The National Stadium's velodrome will be the venue for the convention, which promises to be a significant gathering for the party. With the high number of delegates expected, the event is likely to be a major spectacle in the nation's capital.
The convention is a crucial event for the PDP, marking a significant moment in the party's efforts to reposition itself ahead of the general elections.
The PDP's Abuja convention is a critical moment for the party's faction led by Nyesom Wike, who has been instrumental in shaping the party's current trajectory. The gathering highlights the party's internal power dynamics and its ability to mobilise delegates. For everyday Nigerians, the convention's outcome will have far-reaching implications for the country's political landscape. With over 2,500 delegates in attendance, the event is a testament to the party's reach and influence. However, the real question remains: what concrete policies and initiatives will emerge from this convention to address the pressing issues facing Nigerians?