The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) has announced the postponement of the 99th National Executive Committee (NEC), which was originally scheduled on May 27, 2025, at the National Secretariat in Abuja.
In a statement signed by the National Secretary of the Party, Senator Samuel Anyanwu, PDP said the decision to change the meeting was to enable the reconciliation committee led by Bukola Saraki to complete the assignment.
“The subject above refers to. This is to officially inform the leaders and members of the National Executive Committee (NEC) from our big party that the previously announced NEC meeting will take place on May 27, 2025, has been postponed,” the statement said.
“The postponement is to allow the Senator Bukola Saraki reconciliation committee to resolve his assignment to resolve some of the internal conflicts needed to hold a peaceful NEC meeting.”
The party further ensured that the new date would be communicated in accordance with the constitution and provisions of the Election Law.
“Thus, the new date will be officially announced in accordance with the 2017 PDP Constitution as amended and Election Law, 2022,” the statement said.
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In addition, the statement warned of the recognized notification of the NEC meeting signed by other officials.
“Therefore, the notification of the NEC meeting or publication signed by the Deputy National Secretary with the guise of the National Secretary Acting is illegal, invalid, and must be ignored.”
Senator Anyanwu concluded the statement by apologizing for the inconvenience caused by changes in schedule.
“All the inconveniences resulting from the changes to this date are regretted. Please accept my honorable Greetings,” he said.
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