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PDP National Secretariat in Tension as Legal Battles Over Secretary Position Continue

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As the Peoples Democratic () resumes from vacation, the national secretariat in is gripped by renewed tension due to an ongoing dispute over the party’s National Secretary position. At the heart of this discord are Samuel Anyanwu and Sunday Ude-Okoye, both claiming the right to the office. The has escalated with the resumption of work, the stage for potential conflict.

The legal tussle has seen both a High and the Court of Appeal affirm Ude-Okoye as the substantive National Secretary, decisions Senator Anyanwu is currently challenging at the Supreme Court. The Appellate Court specifically criticized Anyanwu’s continued tenure, citing participation in the 2023 State gubernatorial elections as an aberration under the party’s constitution. Despite this, Anyanwu insists on retaining his position until the Supreme Court decides, leveraging his pending appeal and a request for a stay of execution.

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On the other side, Ude-Okoye, backed by these judicial affirmations, was publicly acknowledged as the National Secretary by the party’s National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba, who emphasized that the party is bound by the current highest judicial decision.

The tension on the is palpable, with party staff expressing for safety amidst fears that supporters of both claimants might clash. Anonymous staff members have voiced the hope that security measures will prevent any , highlighting the broader implications of this dispute for the rule of law within the party.

Senator Adolphus Wabara, former Senate President and current Chairman of the PDP’s Board of Trustees (BoT), has urged the National Working Committee (NWC) to adhere to the Court of Appeal’s judgment. He stressed that since this is a declaratory judgment, its execution cannot be stayed but only appealed in a higher court. Wabara’s advice underscores the importance of adherence within the party, advocating for compliance with judicial decisions to maintain the integrity and unity of PDP.

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The situation is further complicated by Anyanwu’s legal strategy, which includes a stay of execution, a move Wabara advises against, clarifying that declaratory judgments do not entertain such stays. This ongoing legal and administrative standoff could potentially disrupt the party’s operations and unity at a critical time as it looks towards future elections.

The narrative here is not just about ambition but reflects deeper of legal compliance, party governance, and the integrity of processes within ‘s opposition landscape. As the PDP navigates this internal crisis, the actions taken by its leadership will be crucial in setting a precedent for how it handles internal and upholds the rule of law, thereby influencing its image and effectiveness as a national political force.

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