In a significant move to stabilize its leadership, the People's Democratic Party (PDP) has appointed a 13-member interim National Working Committee (NWC) led by Tanimu Turaki. This decision follows a tumultuous period within the party, characterized by internal strife and leadership disputes that have hindered its effectiveness in the political landscape.

The appointment aims to restore unity and focus as the PDP prepares for upcoming elections. Turaki, who has a history of political engagement and party leadership, is expected to bring a fresh perspective and strategic direction. Reflecting on the development, PDP Board of Trustees Chairman, Adolphus Wabara, stated, "This committee will be pivotal in redefining our approach and ensuring we return to our core values."

As the party grapples with challenges from both within and outside, the new NWC's success will depend on its ability to unite factions and present a cohesive strategy. The coming months will be critical for the PDP as it seeks to regain its influence in Nigeria's evolving political arena, with eyes on building momentum ahead of the next electoral cycle.