The Supreme Court of Nigeria is set to hear an appeal stemming from the ongoing leadership crisis within the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), a case that could have major implications for the party’s stability ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The appeal was filed by a faction led by Tanimu Turaki, challenging a previous judgment delivered by the Court of Appeal of Nigeria.

In its earlier ruling, the appellate court nullified aspects of the PDP’s leadership structure, including decisions taken at one of the party’s conventions—further intensifying internal divisions.
Dissatisfied with the verdict, Turaki’s faction is urging the apex court to overturn the decision, reinstate its leadership, and validate actions carried out under its authority.

The case highlights the deepening internal struggle within the PDP, raising fresh concerns about the party’s unity and preparedness for upcoming elections.
Notably, the matter is being heard alongside a similar leadership dispute involving the African Democratic Congress (ADC), pointing to broader instability among opposition parties in Nigeria’s political landscape.