The political landscape in Nigeria is once again under scrutiny as the People's Democratic Party (PDP) intensifies its call for the prosecution of key figures over alleged impersonation. PDP's Anyanwu has formally approached security agencies, including the police and the Department of State Services (DSS), concerning the actions of Wabara and Turaki, who reportedly presented themselves during the controversial formation of an interim National Working Committee at the Shehu Yar'Adua Centre.

Anyanwu emphasized the seriousness of the allegations, stating, "We have written to the security agencies... and they have already invited Wabara, Turaki and others." This move highlights internal fractures within the PDP as factions vie for influence ahead of upcoming elections. The allegations of impersonation not only threaten the integrity of party leadership but also reflect broader issues of accountability in Nigeria’s political system.

As the situation unfolds, the response from security agencies could significantly impact the PDP's cohesion and its electoral prospects. The party must navigate these challenges carefully to maintain credibility and unity ahead of crucial political contests.