The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is facing internal strife, with tensions rising ahead of a planned convention by one faction. The party's National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, has called for a structured and independent conflict resolution system to prevent disputes from escalating.
Ememobong's comments come amid growing concerns about the party's ability to manage internal conflicts. He believes that a formal mechanism would help to address disputes before they become major crises. The PDP has been plagued by power struggles and factionalism in recent years, with several factions vying for control.
The party's Turaki-led faction, which Ememobong represents, is planning to hold a convention in the near future. However, the exact date and location of the convention have not been announced. The convention is expected to be a major test of the party's ability to manage internal conflicts and come out stronger.
The PDP's inability to manage internal conflicts is a major concern for Nigerians, who are already reeling from the economic impact of the party's inaction. The party's factionalism and power struggles have led to a lack of effective governance, with the country suffering from poor infrastructure, high unemployment, and a struggling economy. The party's decision to adopt an independent conflict resolution mechanism is a welcome step, but it remains to be seen whether it will be effective in addressing the party's deep-seated problems. The PDP's convention is a critical test of its ability to manage internal conflicts and come out stronger. The party must take concrete steps to address its internal problems and provide effective governance to Nigerians.





