Supreme Court Rules In Favor Of Samuel Anyanwu: A New Chapter For PDP Unity

Reinstated PDP National Secretary Urges Unity Within the Party
Let me tell you something, folks. Samuel Anyanwu, the newly reinstated National Secretary of the People's Democratic Party (PDP), is making it clear that unity is the way forward. In a heartfelt interview with Punch on Monday, Anyanwu, a loyalist to the Minister of the Federal Capital Territory, Nyesom Wike, emphasized that the party's internal struggles are finally behind them. Now, it's time to focus on strengthening the PDP ahead of the 2027 elections. This is no small task, but with the right mindset, it's absolutely possible.
"The PDP is strong, and we must unite to rebuild and strengthen it," Anyanwu declared with passion. He urged party members who are considering joining coalitions to reconsider and rejoin the fold. This is a pivotal moment for the PDP, and unity is the only way to ensure its survival and success in the upcoming political landscape.
Naija News has reported on the coalition led by PDP presidential candidate Atiku Abubakar, Labour Party’s Peter Obi, and former Kaduna State Governor Nasir El-Rufai. Their aim? To challenge President Bola Tinubu in the 2027 elections. However, Anyanwu was quick to clarify that the PDP is not part of these coalition talks. Instead, he insists that the party will remain independent and focused on its own goals.
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Supreme Court's Landmark Ruling: A Turning Point for the PDP
This call for unity comes in the wake of a landmark Supreme Court ruling on Friday. The court's decision to reinstate Anyanwu as the PDP’s National Secretary was a game-changer. It overturned an earlier ruling by the Court of Appeal, which had favored Sunday Ude-Okoye’s appointment to the position. This legal battle, which began in December 2024, has been a source of tension within the party for far too long.
The Supreme Court's verdict was clear: party leadership disputes should be resolved internally. This decision effectively brought an end to the months-long leadership crisis that had plagued the PDP. Reflecting on the ruling, Anyanwu expressed relief and optimism about the party's future. "From the Supreme Court, which is the highest court, I am the National Secretary of the PDP," he said, emphasizing his commitment to moving forward. "There’s no bitterness. Now is the time for us to unite and reposition the party."
He acknowledged the emotional toll the conflict had taken on everyone involved. That's why he urged the PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC) to hold a meeting soon to address internal issues and foster reconciliation. "We need an important NWC meeting where we can face each other, speak the truth, and apologize where necessary," he added. It's clear that Anyanwu is not just focused on his own role but on healing the entire party.
He also reiterated that the PDP would not be part of any coalition. "The PDP remains strong at all levels—local, ward, and state. The crisis is over, and those looking for a coalition should come into the PDP. We are not joining any coalition," he firmly stated. This is a bold stance, and it shows that the PDP is ready to stand on its own two feet.
Leadership Voices: Calls for Reconciliation and Unity
It's not just Anyanwu calling for unity. Members of the PDP’s National Executive Committee (NEC) and the Deputy National Youth Leader, Timothy Osadolor, have also echoed the need for reconciliation within the party. One NEC source, speaking to Punch, expressed frustration about the past conflicts. "For me, it was an unnecessary fight in the first place. However, now that the apex court has ruled, all well-meaning leaders of the party, such as the Governors, members of the BoT, and other stakeholders, should rally behind the NWC. I know some people are still angry within the NWC, but we must let this go for the party to survive. If we continue to fight like this, the image of the party will suffer."
Osadolor added his voice to the call for unity, saying, "I know that the PDP Governors Forum, the BoT, and the opposition in Nigeria have their opinions on what is right and wrong. Only God and extraterrestrial beings can fully determine that. They are, to some extent, also involved in these matters. The Supreme Court has ruled, so it is time for all of us in the PDP, regardless of our position, to start mending our differences. The way forward is reconciliation, and healing is an essential part of that."
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Osadolor further emphasized the importance of moving forward as one family. "Going forward, we want the Governors Forum, the BoT, the NWC, and especially Samuel Anyanwu to help resolve any grey areas. Now that the situation is clear, no one should fight it. We can heal and recover. It should not be seen as a case of victor and vanquished. We are all one family, so let’s embrace the future and move on." These words of wisdom from Osadolor highlight the importance of leaving the past behind and focusing on the road ahead.
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