In a meeting held on Thursday, the National Executive Committee (NEC) of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) expressed worry over the deteriorating situation of the country, as it called for a restructuring of the party going forward.
The NEC in a communique issued after the meeting, condemned what they described as the ill-implemented policies of the All Progressives Congress (APC) administration, citing worsening insecurity, economic hardship, and rising unemployment rates as salient areas the administration had failed to perform in.
The committee also alleged the gradual emergence of perceived totalitarianism in the country and the trend towards a One-Party State, highlighting its detrimental effects on national peace, stability, and corporate existence.
While decrying the acts of terrorism and violence plaguing various parts of Nigeria, the NEC demanded immediate action from President Bola Ahmed Tinubu, urging a special National Security Council meeting and a restructuring of the economic team.
Addressing issues plaguing the party, the NEC called for a review of stifling policies and emphasized unity among PDP members to reclaim power at the center for the benefit of Nigerians and the sustenance of democracy.
The committee urged continued efforts towards rebranding and urged members to work together for the benefit of Nigeria and democracy.
NEC further approved party congress timetables, reconstitution of disciplinary committees, and extended the tenure of the Constitution Amendment Committee, as parts of actions towards restructuring the leadership of the party.
Acknowledging the steadfastness of party organs for their resilience amid challenges, the NEC commended members, particularly youths and women, for resisting what it termed “the divisive tactics of the APC” in disorganizing the party’s harmony.
