Supreme Court Reserves Judgment in PDP Leadership Dispute

By Charles Ogba

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The Supreme Court of Nigeria has reserved its judgment in the appeal filed by the Kabiru Tanimu Turaki-led Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), seeking to overturn the judgment of the Court of Appeal which nullified the conduct of the party’s national convention, held in Ibadan last year.

Justice Lawal Garba, who led the five-member panel of Justices, made the announcement shortly after lawyers representing parties in the appeal adopted their written addresses for and against the appeal filed by the Turaki faction of the party.

According to Justice Garba, the judgment would be delivered on a date to be communicated to all parties in the appeal.

The Turaki-led faction had asked the apex court to overturn the Court of Appeal’s decision, invalidating the Ibadan National Convention held on November 15 and 16, 2025.

The Turaki group informed the apex court that the matter concerns internal party affairs, which are not justiciable, and that due process was followed. All

‎The suits by the Turaki-led PDP are against the judgment of the Court of Appeal delivered on March 9 affirming two judgments of the Federal High Court in Abuja that ordered the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) not to hold its national convention scheduled for November 15 and 16, 2025 until it complied with relevant statutory provisions including the Electoral Act and Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties (2022).

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‎The Federal High Court in Abuja had halted the Turaki-led PDP from proceeding with its national convention, scheduled for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan.

The trial Judge, Justice James Omotosho held in his judgement that the evidence before the court showed that the party failed to hold valid state congresses before the planned convention as stipulated in the 1999 constitution and INEC guidelines, as well as its own constitution.

Justice Omotosho’s judgment delivered on October 31, 2025 was in a suit marked, FHC/ABJ/CS/2120/2025 filed by three aggrieved members of the party – Austin Nwachukwu (Imo PDP Chairman), Hon Amah Abraham Nnanna (Abia PDP chairman), and Turnah Alabh George (PDP Secretary, South-South).

The second was the judgment by Justice Peter Lifu in which the PDP was ordered not to proceed with its planned convention until it afforded a former governor of Jigawa State, Sule Lamido the opportunity to prepare and contest as a chairmanship candidate in the elective convention.

‎‎Lamido filed the suit challenging his exclusion from the national chairmanship contest, which led to the court issuing orders halting the convention.

He argued that the party denied him the opportunity to purchase the chairmanship nomination form to enable him to participate in the convention.

On November 14, Justice Lifu made a final order restraining the PDP from conducting its national convention, holding that the evidence before the court established that Lamido was unjustly denied the opportunity to obtain a nomination form to contest the position of national chairman of the party, in violation of the PDP constitution and its internal regulations.

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