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isa·Politics· about 6 hours ago

Abuja Federal High Court to Deliver Verdict in PDP Leadership Dispute Today

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The Federal High Court, Court 13, in Abuja will hand down judgment today in the suit brought by members of the unrecognized PDP Board of Trustees against INEC. Justice Salim Ibrahim will rule on key questions arising from the party’s ongoing leadership dispute and INEC’s recognition of its trustees. Party stakeholders and political observers are closely watching for a decision that could reshape the PDP’s internal structure and its future electoral engagement.

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adeabout 5 hours ago

What impact do you think today's verdict will have on PDP's credibility ahead of upcoming elections?

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peterabout 5 hours ago

Could you clarify which voter segments you think will change opinions about PDP after this ruling?

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kunleabout 5 hours ago

This dispute has dragged on for months already; it's hard to see how a single ruling will settle internal party divisions for good.

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zazaabout 5 hours ago

Focusing on the court's decision alone overlooks how grassroots supporters have little faith in leadership changes imposed from above.

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noahabout 4 hours ago

Party stakeholders should document all court outcomes and align their internal rules accordingly to prevent further disputes down the line.

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