Party That Can’t Swim Should Sink: Okonkwo Applauds Supreme Court Ruling

Okonkwo Backs Supreme Court’s Move to Push PDP to Resolve Leadership Crisis
Naija News brings you the latest update: Kenneth Okonkwo, a former chieftain of the Labour Party, has given his thumbs up to the Supreme Court’s recent ruling. The court has mandated the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to handle its leadership issues internally. This decision, according to Okonkwo, couldn’t have come at a better time for the growth and maturity of Nigeria’s democracy.
Here’s the backstory: The Supreme Court was faced with a case brought by Samuel Anyanwu concerning the PDP’s national secretary. After careful consideration, the court ruled that this matter falls under the internal affairs of the party. Therefore, it is the responsibility of the PDP to resolve it without external intervention. This verdict sets a significant precedent for how political parties in Nigeria should address their internal disputes moving forward.
Why Okonkwo Thinks This Ruling is Game-Changing
In a candid interview with Arise News on Monday, Okonkwo expressed his admiration for the Supreme Court’s decision. He believes it’s a step in the right direction for Nigerian politics. The iconic Nollywood star emphasized that political parties should have the autonomy to solve their problems without constantly turning to the courts. This approach allows them to grow and mature as organizations.
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Okonkwo explained it this way: “Now you see why I said it’s a beautiful thing because the Supreme Court has come under terrible criticism for certain judgments they have made. It’s quite wise of them to start relieving themselves of the manipulative tendencies of Nigerian politicians. So, the implication here is that political parties should learn to sink if they cannot swim. They need to carry their problems internally and act like mature adults who can sort out their issues. Instead of using the courts as a tool to undermine democracy or each other, people with common interests should come together in a civil manner to resolve their disputes and choose their leaders.”
Empowering Political Parties to Take Control
Okonkwo further elaborated, “The implication is clear: a political party should be able to decide for itself how to lead and leave the courts alone. It’s a beautiful thing—either you swim or you sink. It’s simple. This ruling sends a powerful message to all political parties in Nigeria: take ownership of your internal affairs, handle your challenges responsibly, and let the judiciary focus on its role without unnecessary interference.”
With this ruling, the Supreme Court has not only clarified its position on political party disputes but also encouraged greater accountability and responsibility within these organizations. As Nigeria continues its democratic journey, this decision could pave the way for more self-reliant and effective political parties.
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