The 108th National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting of the Peoples Democratic Party is currently underway in Abuja, drawing key stakeholders and party leaders from across the country at a time widely seen as pivotal for the opposition party.
The high-level gathering, taking place at the party’s National Secretariat, comes amid mounting internal and external pressures facing the PDP.
Party officials are expected to deliberate on a range of critical issues, including organizational stability, internal cohesion, and strategies to reposition the party ahead of future political contests.
Observers note that the meeting is particularly significant given recent developments within the party that have raised concerns about unity and direction.
As a result, today’s deliberations are anticipated to focus not only on resolving lingering disputes but also on forging a consensus on the party’s immediate and long-term roadmap.
Top party figures have already begun arriving at the venue, signaling the importance attached to the meeting. While the full agenda has not been publicly disclosed, insiders suggest that decisions taken at this session could shape the PDP’s trajectory in the months ahead.
Attention remains fixed on the outcome of the meeting, with members and political analysts alike awaiting a comprehensive briefing expected at its conclusion.