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PDP Defies INEC Objection, Insists on June 30 NEC Meeting

KINGSLEY OYEMA by KINGSLEY OYEMA
June 24, 2025
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The Peoples Democratic Party has defied objections from the Independent National Electoral Commission and confirmed it will proceed with its controversial 100th National Executive Committee meeting scheduled for June 30, setting up a potential confrontation with Nigeria’s electoral authority over procedural compliance.

In a defiant statement issued Tuesday by National Publicity Secretary Debo Ologunagba, the opposition party reaffirmed its commitment to hold the NEC meeting at 1:00 PM on Monday at the PDP National Secretariat in Abuja, dismissing INEC’s earlier objections as unfounded.

“All members of the Peoples Democratic Party and the general public may recall that the National Executive Committee of our great Party at its 99th meeting held on Tuesday, 27th May, 2025 unanimously resolved to hold the 100th NEC meeting on Monday, 30th June, 2025,” Ologunagba stated, emphasizing that all constitutionally accredited NEC members should attend the gathering at the party’s Wadata Plaza headquarters.

The PDP’s insistence comes despite a formal objection raised by INEC in a letter dated June 13, 2025, which challenged the validity of the party’s meeting notice. The electoral commission, in correspondence referenced INEC/DEPM/PDP/286/iii/80 and titled “RE: NOTICE OF 100TH NATIONAL EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE MEETING OF THE PEOPLES DEMOCRATIC PARTY,” declared the notice non-compliant with established electoral guidelines.

INEC’s objection centers on alleged violations of Part 2(12)3 of the 2022 Regulations and Guidelines for Political Parties, which requires that NEC meeting notices be jointly signed by both the National Chairman and National Secretary. The commission’s concerns highlight ongoing procedural disputes that have plagued the PDP’s internal governance structure in recent months.

The controversy unfolds against the backdrop of deepening internal crises within Nigeria’s main opposition party, with disputes over key leadership positions threatening to destabilize the organization ahead of future electoral cycles. The battle over the National Secretary position has emerged as a particularly contentious issue, with various factions within the party positioning themselves for control of critical administrative functions.

Adding another layer of complexity to the unfolding drama, PDP governors are scheduled to meet with INEC officials today at 2:00 PM at the commission’s conference hall in Abuja. The high-level consultation, formalized through a letter dated June 18 and signed by INEC’s Acting Secretary Halliru Aminu, is expected to address the mounting tensions surrounding the party’s governance structures and compliance issues.

The governors’ intervention signals the seriousness of the constitutional crisis facing the PDP, as state chief executives seek to mediate between party leadership and electoral authorities. Their involvement also underscores concerns that the internal disputes could undermine the party’s effectiveness as Nigeria’s primary opposition force.

The standoff between the PDP and INEC raises broader questions about the relationship between political parties and electoral oversight bodies in Nigeria’s democratic framework. While parties maintain autonomy over their internal affairs, they must operate within established regulatory parameters that ensure transparency and accountability in their governance structures.

Political analysts suggest that the PDP’s decision to proceed with the NEC meeting despite INEC’s objections could set a precedent for future disputes between political parties and electoral authorities. The outcome of this confrontation may influence how similar procedural disagreements are resolved across Nigeria’s political landscape.

As the June 30 deadline approaches, all eyes will be on whether the PDP can successfully convene its 100th NEC meeting or whether INEC will take further action to enforce compliance with its regulations. The resolution of this dispute will likely have significant implications for the party’s internal cohesion and its ability to present a united front in future political contests.

The crisis also highlights the ongoing challenges facing Nigeria’s opposition politics, where internal divisions and procedural disputes often undermine efforts to provide effective alternative governance options to the electorate. With the 2027 election cycle already generating political interest, the PDP’s ability to resolve its internal contradictions will be crucial to its electoral prospects.

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