A Nigerian court has issued an injunction barring the Turaki-led faction from accessing the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) national secretariat, escalating ongoing internal disputes within the party.
The judgment, delivered on Monday, reinforces earlier legal rulings regarding leadership legitimacy and control over the party’s administrative headquarters. Legal representatives of the Turaki-led faction confirmed the ruling, stating that their access to the secretariat has been suspended until further notice.
Party insiders say the decision is likely to influence upcoming organizational activities, including meetings, appointments, and strategic planning, which have been a point of contention between rival factions. The injunction aims to maintain order and prevent potential conflicts at the party’s national headquarters.
Observers note that this legal development reflects the broader challenges facing the PDP, as internal divisions and leadership tussles continue to dominate party politics ahead of the 2027 general elections. Analysts suggest that resolving these disputes will be critical to maintaining party unity and credibility among members and voters.
The Turaki-led faction is yet to respond publicly to the ruling, but political watchers anticipate further legal appeals and maneuvers as the faction seeks to assert its influence within the party.
As tensions persist, the PDP remains under close scrutiny, with stakeholders urging all parties involved to respect judicial decisions while working toward reconciliation and internal cohesion.
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