He said his decision was based on the party’s lingering internal crises.
He accused the PDP of owing teachers and abandoning critical infrastructure development.
Mr Pearse described Mr Makinde as a symbol of a new generation of leadership Nigerians were yearning for.
He said the country needed both a strong ruling party and a vibrant opposition.
“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.
Nigerians have come to realise that the country’s political space is full of politicians desperate to keep their snouts perpetually in the public trough.
Mr Ortom urged all stakeholders to sustain the spirit of unity and prioritise the collective interest of Benue State.
The Peoples Democratic Party board of trustees, led by Adolphus Wabara, has called for an emergency National Executive Committee meeting for Monday.
Mr Aliyu stated that the party accepted the apex court’s decision, adding that the BOT had stepped in to provide leadership to avoid a vacuum.
He attributed his resignation to a strained relationship with the party.
