Title: PDP BoT Urges Reconciliation, Calls for End to Internal Litigations Date Published: 12 March 2026 Description: The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has called on its members to embrace unity and reconciliation, urging aggrieved stakeholders to halt ongoing legal battles that could hinder the party’s preparations for the 2027 general elections.The Chairman of the party’s National Caretaker Committee, Abdulrahman Mohammed, made the appeal on Wednesday during the 86th meeting of the Board of Trustees (BoT) chaired by Mao Ohuabunwa in Abuja. He stressed that recent court decisions should serve as a final signal for members to put aside their differences and work together for the progress of the party.According to Mohammed, the repeated judicial pronouncements affirm that the rule of law must guide the party’s internal affairs. He therefore urged party leaders and stakeholders across the country to end persistent litigation and focus on strengthening the PDP ahead of the 2027 polls.In his remarks, Ohuabunwa described the meeting as a defining moment for the party, calling for wisdom, institutional memory and calm reflection among leaders. He noted that the Board of Trustees remains the custodian of the party’s values and constitutional integrity, with a responsibility to guide the PDP through the current phase of internal reorganisation.Ohuabunwa also highlighted recent progress made by the party, including the successful conduct of ward and local government congresses across the country, which he said were largely peaceful and transparent. He expressed optimism that the state congresses scheduled for the weekend would further strengthen the party’s structures nationwide.The BoT chairman added that preparations were underway for the party’s National Convention slated for March 29 and 30, where key decisions aimed at repositioning the PDP would be taken. He also welcomed recent rulings by the Court of Appeal affirming the authority of the caretaker committee, noting that the judgments had provided clarity and stability within the party.He reiterated that the PDP would continue to respect the rule of law and conduct its affairs in line with the party’s constitution, expressing confidence that unity among members would help reposition the party for future electoral success. Attached Images: 2f984fd9bd62a1dc7d1f049b832b8ef1fa67e2e3fd7cd306e2d1b8fdb49a5ac1.jpg Attached Video: None