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The Turaki-led PDP boldly challenges the Supreme Court, asserting that judicial influence has no place in steering their party's direction

Courts can’t run our party,’ Turaki-led PDP tells S’Court

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Headline: Courts can’t run our party,’ Turaki-led PDP tells S’Court

 

The People's Democratic Party (PDP), under the leadership of Turaki, has taken a staunch stance against judicial interference in its internal affairs, arguing that the courts should not dictate how the party is managed. The issue erupted after a string of court rulings sought to influence the PDP's leadership structure and decision-making processes. Turaki, known for his assertive leadership style, asserts that while the judiciary plays a crucial role in upholding law and order, it should not overstep into areas that are fundamentally political. This encroachment raises questions about the separation of powers and the extent to which the judiciary can intervene in political party matters.

 

In a recent statement, the Turaki-led PDP emphasized its commitment to democratic principles and internal governance. The leadership stressed that party autonomy must be respected to maintain a vibrant political landscape. Turaki himself highlighted that the resolution of political disagreements should primarily be achieved through dialogue and consensus among party members rather than through judicial mandates. This perspective aligns with the broader view that political organizations should operate independently, free to navigate their challenges and develop organically within the framework of their established policies.

 

This call for independence comes as the PDP prepares for a crucial period in the political calendar, with elections around the corner. The party believes that its ability to manage its affairs without external interference is integral to its success and a testament to its maturity as a political entity. Turaki has urged party members and the judiciary alike to respect the party's autonomy to ensure a fair political process that reflects the will of its members. As the situation unfolds, the PDP's demand for self-governance may set a precedent for other political parties facing similar challenges.

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