“The court has made it clear who should run the affairs of the party pending a lawful convention. You cannot ignore that and start setting up another structure,” said Mr Wike.
The party retained its concession policy, offering a 50 per cent discount to youths aged 18 to 35 and 25 per cent to women and persons with disabilities.
Mr Ohuabunwa said that, as the party’s conscience and moral compass, the BOT fully respected and accepted the Supreme Court’s judgment.
Mr Sakondong appreciated Mr Tinubu for his visionary leadership.
At its core, the national convention is the highest decision-making assembly of the party.
The caretaker committees were approved by the National Working Committee on behalf of the National Executive Committee.
Mr Ologunagba added that the NEC reassured party members and Nigerians that the PDP remained a strong, united, and focused political party.
“We are organic and nationally rooted. There is no community in Nigeria without a PDP presence,” Mr Ologunagba said.
Mr Mark and other coalition members took over from Mr Nwosu as the coalition party’s interim leaders at the formal unveiling in Abuja last week.
Mr Damagum said NEC received the resolution of the South-East General Executive regarding the national secretary position.
