PDP National Convention:  Bode George Faults  Court Ruling, Condemns Invasion Of Party Office  



Former Deputy National Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party, (PDP), Chief Olabode George has
described  the October 31, 2025 Federal High Court ruling  of  Justice James Omotosho in respect of a suit brought before him by some PDP members to halt the party’s planned National elective convention scheduled for November 15 and 16 in Ibadan, the Oyo State capital as ‘ a recipe for anarchy’.

George made this known on Wednesday in Lagos while addressing the media on the current state of his party, the PDP

“Now, Justice Omotosho’s judgement has led to the invasion of our National Secretariat in Abuja by uniformed security personnel, acting in concert with a minority faction of the party.

What a travesty of Justice. This illegal and unlawful act by these security agents is clearly a dangerous affront to internal democracy and the rule of law,’’ he said.

“The deployment of uniformed personnel into the private chambers of a major political party is a direct assault on democratic values and the freedom of political association guaranteed by our Constitution. This action undermines public confidence, threatens national stability, and sends a dangerous signal to the international community about the state of democracy in Nigeria.

“We call on all stakeholders—particularly the Presidency, the National Security Adviser, and the leadership of Nigeria’s security agencies—to immediately investigate and withdraw all personnel involved in this illegal operation. The sanctity of political institutions must be preserved.

“Nigeria stands at critical crossroads. What is needed now is restraint, dialogue, and a recommitment to civilised democratic conduct. The People’s Democratic Party remains committed to peace, unity, and the defence of democracy.

In a related development, the party Chieftain said that Nigerians should be alarmed over recent statements from the United States (U.S.) President, Donald Trump, and American security officials over the alleged claim of Christian genocide.

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