BY AHMED AKANBI
The Federal High Court in Abuja will today (Friday) deliver judgment in the leadership crisis rocking the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Justice Salim Ibrahim fixed 4 p.m. for judgment in a suit filed by the Senator Adolphus Wabara-led Board of Trustees (BoT) loyal to the interim National Working Committee (NWC) faction headed by Mr Kabir Turaki (SAN).
Hearing notices have been dispatched to all parties involved in the suit, the development which signals that the long-running dispute may finally get judicial clarity.
Ibrahim had, on July 7, reserved judgment after counsel to the parties adopted their processes and presented arguments for and against the suit.
At the time, the judge said the judgment date would be communicated to parties 24 hours in advance.
With the notices now out, attention has shifted to the PDP, Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and the rival camps within the party as they await the court’s decision.
The Wabara-led BoT approached the court seeking an order compelling the INEC, to recognise the PDP interim NWC faction led by Turaki on its official website.
The plaintiffs argued that the Turaki-led leadership is the authentic interim structure of the PDP and should be accorded recognition by the electoral umpire for all official purposes.
Friday’s judgment is expected to determine which faction INEC will deal with going forward, and could reshape the PDP’s preparations ahead of the 2027 general elections.
