The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is moving forward with its planned national convention, despite claims of a court injunction. The faction loyal to Minister of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT), Barr. Nyesom Wike, has announced that the convention will proceed as scheduled on Sunday in Abuja.
The convention is expected to be a significant event for the party, with various stakeholders and delegates in attendance. The faction's decision to proceed with the convention suggests that they are confident in their position and are not deterred by potential legal challenges.
The convention will be a test of the party's ability to navigate internal conflicts and come out stronger. The outcome of the convention will have significant implications for the party's future and its ability to compete in future elections.
The faction's National Publicity Secretary has stated that the convention will go ahead, despite claims of a court injunction. The convention is a major event for the party, with various stakeholders and delegates in attendance.
The PDP's decision to proceed with the convention despite claims of a court injunction highlights the party's internal power struggles. The faction loyal to Minister Wike is pushing forward with its plans, but this move may ultimately undermine the party's credibility and unity. The convention will have far-reaching implications for the party's future, and it remains to be seen whether this move will pay off for the faction. The Nigerian people deserve a strong and united opposition, and the PDP's internal conflicts are a major obstacle to achieving this goal. The party's inability to resolve its internal issues will only serve to further erode its support among voters.