Former Senate President, Dr Bukola Saraki, has advised the Peoples Democratic Party to suspend its planned national convention slated for November 15 and 6, 2025 in Ibadan, Oyo State, citing legal and political controversies surrounding the exercise.
Saraki made the call in a statement via his official X (Twitter) handle on Wednesday night following a meeting with members of the Board of Trustees Reconciliation Conmittee of the party led by Ambassador Hassan Adamu, who visited him at his Abuja residence to seek his views on restoring peace within the PDP.
The former Kwara State governor described the meeting as “meaningful and incisive,” noting that it focused on pressing issues affecting the party’s unity and stability.
He expressed regret that despite the “selfless and arduous efforts” of some party leaders to resolve internal disputes, the forthcoming convention had been engulfed in political and legal wrangling, which, according to him, does not augur well for Nigeria’s democracy.
Saraki warned that the existence of conflicting court orders regarding the validity of the convention poses serious risks to the legitimacy of any outcomes from the exercise.
He said, “As it stands, there is no assurance that the conduct and outcome of the convention will stand. Political matters can hardly be resolved through the courts. The affairs of political parties are best settled amicably with all sides at the table. Legal battles will only continue to cause friction.”
He stressed that as a responsible leader, he could not support any action that might jeopardise the aspirations of party members or undermine internal cohesion.
To this end, Saraki urged the BoT to recommend the immediate establishment of a Caretaker Committee to manage the affairs of the PDP and restore confidence among members and prospective candidates.
“My advice to the BoT team is that the only solution available to us now is for the party to set up a Caretaker Committee within the next two days.
“This is the path to true reconciliation and stability of the party. It will also reassure members who wish to contest elections under the PDP platform,” he added.