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S’Court: Makinde, Bala, PDP Hold Private Meeting

byRosemary Ani Pius
April 30, 2026
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Prominent figures within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), including Governors Seyi Makinde of Oyo State and Bala Mohammed of Bauchi State, are presently engaged in an urgent, private meeting in Abuja. The session also features members of the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT) as well as the National Executive Committee (NEC), and was convened following the recent Supreme Court decision relating to the party’s internal leadership dispute.

The gathering is being held at Bauchi House in the Asokoro district of Abuja and remains ongoing at the time of this report. It is widely regarded as a critical and time-sensitive consultation designed to assess the implications of the Supreme Court ruling and establish a unified path forward for the party.

A broad spectrum of PDP stakeholders is present at the meeting. These include representatives of the BoT, members of the National Assembly caucus, officials of the NEC, the National Caucus, state chairmen from across the federation, and ex-officio members. Their participation highlights the gravity of the situation and the party’s determination to reach a collective resolution.

The Supreme Court verdict that prompted the emergency meeting has deepened internal conversations within the opposition party, which has been experiencing ongoing leadership disagreements and factional divisions. Party leaders are now carefully examining the ruling to understand its consequences for the structure, authority, and future direction of the PDP.

Prior to this meeting, the Board of Trustees, headed by its chairman, Senator Adolphus Wabara, had already declared an important interim measure regarding the party’s administration. The BoT announced that it would temporarily assume responsibility for overseeing party affairs until a caretaker committee is established to manage operations during this transitional period.

This announcement has further intensified the urgency surrounding the current discussions, as leaders work to reconcile legal interpretations, constitutional provisions, and political realities. The emergency session is expected to address internal reconciliation, possible leadership adjustments, and strategies aimed at restoring stability within the party ahead of forthcoming political engagements.

Although the proceedings are being conducted behind closed doors and details remain undisclosed, sources indicate that the outcome of the meeting could significantly influence the PDP’s immediate leadership structure. As one of Nigeria’s major political parties, the PDP faces mounting pressure to resolve its internal conflicts swiftly to maintain cohesion and remain competitive politically.

As discussions continue in Abuja, party members and political observers are awaiting an official statement or resolution that will outline the decisions reached at the conclusion of the meeting.

Rosemary Ani Pius

Rosemary Ani Pius

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