The Peoples Democratic Party has confirmed the unsealing of its national secretariat in Abuja by the Nigeria Police Force, stating that the move was carried out in compliance with valid court orders.
According to the party, the development affects its National Secretariat at Wadata Plaza in Zone 5 as well as the Legacy House in Maitama, both of which have now been officially handed back to the party leadership.
In a statement issued by its National Working Committee (NWC), the PDP explained that the reopening followed the implementation of duly issued judicial directives. The party also stressed that normal operations have resumed at the affected offices.
While welcoming the development, the PDP warned against any actions capable of disrupting peace at its facilities. It cautioned members and visitors to conduct themselves lawfully, noting that security agencies have been alerted to prevent any breach of order.
The party described the reopening as a positive step toward resolving recent internal challenges and restoring full administrative stability. It also urged aggrieved members to embrace reconciliation and unity for the overall strength of the party.
The statement further acknowledged the support of key stakeholders during the period of closure, including Nyesom Wike, whom it credited for his role as a senior party leader.
With the secretariat now reopened, the PDP says it is focused on rebuilding cohesion and strengthening internal structures ahead of future political engagements.