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Political Leader Saraki Discusses PDP Gathering in Abuja

PDP stakeholders' gathering, in the account of former Senate President Bukola Saraki, proves beneficial, according to our sources.

"Ex-Senate President, Bukola Saraki, announces the 'successful' PDP stakeholders meeting, according...
"Ex-Senate President, Bukola Saraki, announces the 'successful' PDP stakeholders meeting, according to our reporting"

Seven-Member PDP Committee Led by Bukola Saraki for Party Rebuilding

Political Leader Saraki Discusses PDP Gathering in Abuja

In a bid to strengthen the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a seven-member committee headed by former Senate President Bukola Saraki has been appointed. This committee, to be instrumental in the PDP National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting scheduled for May 27 and the upcoming national convention, will work tirelessly to iron out the party's wrinkles.

The committee is comprised of:

  • Bukola Saraki (former Senate President and Committee Head)
  • Dauda Lawal (Governor of Zamfara)
  • Caleb Muftwang (Governor of Plateau)
  • Peter Mbah (Governor of Enugu)
  • Seriake Dickson (former Governor)
  • Ibrahim Dankwambo (former Governor)
  • Okezie Ikpeazu (former Governor of Abia State)

The Committee's Mission

In pursuit of unifying the party, the committee will address internal conflicts, settle pending litigations, and mitigate misgivings among party leaders. These efforts aim to foster unity within the PDP, ensuring a congenial environment for its upcoming NEC meeting on May 27 and its national convention in August [1][5].

Expected Outcomes

This committee's endeavors are expected to reap the following benefits:- A United Party: The committee aims to heal rifts within the party and foster harmony among its members.- Successful NEC Meeting: By resolving internal disagreements, the committee aspires to guarantee a seamless NEC meeting on May 27.- Smooth National Convention: A united party is anticipated to facilitate an efficient and well-organized national convention, which is vital for strategic planning and electoral success.

Ultimately, the Saraki-led committee bears immense significance for the PDP's drive to improve its internal dynamics and prepare for future political challenges [1][5].

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  1. The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has appointed a seven-member committee, led by Bukola Saraki, to rebuild the party ahead of the upcoming national convention and the National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting in May.
  2. Although based in Abuja, the committee's mission extends to party headquarters across Nigeria, including Lagos, Enugu, Zamfara, Plateau, and Abia State.
  3. The committee's primary task is to address internal conflicts within the PDP, settle pending litigations, and resolve misgivings among party leaders to foster unity.
  4. The successful outcome of the committee's efforts is expected to result in a more united PDP, leading to a smoother NEC meeting and a well-organized national convention in August.
  5. As the parties prepare for the 2023 general elections, this political restructuring could significantly impact policy-and-legislation and general-news in Nigeria, as well as possible migrations due to war-and-conflicts or economic opportunities.
  6. Meanwhile, in a related move, Ahmed Joda, the APC's new chairman, has accused the party of operating like a mafia and called for a change in leadership to ensure a more democratic environment in the All Progressives Congress (APC).

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