The People's Democratic Party's (PDP) national convention is set to proceed as planned, despite claims of a court injunction.
The convention, scheduled for Sunday at the National Stadium in Abuja, is backed by the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barr. Nyesom Wike.
The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory has confirmed that the convention will go ahead, citing the court's recognition of the National Caretaker Working Committee (NCWC) of the PDP.
The NCWC is the interim leadership of the party, and its recognition by the court has given it the green light to proceed with the convention.
The convention is expected to be a significant event in the party's internal politics, with implications for its future direction and leadership.
The PDP's decision to proceed with its national convention despite claims of a court injunction raises questions about the party's commitment to due process and the rule of law. The Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Barr. Nyesom Wike, must be held accountable for his role in this development. The convention's outcome will have significant implications for the party's future direction and leadership, and Nigerians will be watching closely. The fact that the convention is going ahead despite claims of a court injunction suggests a lack of respect for the judiciary and the rule of law. This is a worrying trend that must be addressed.