PDP withdraws suit challenging Wadata Plaza blockade, alleges bias

The Peoples Democratic Party has withdrawn its suit challenging the blockade of Wadata Plaza, its national secretariat. The party alleges bias in the court's dismissal of the case.

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken the step of withdrawing its legal challenge against the blockade of Wadata Plaza, which serves as its national secretariat. This decision comes after the court dismissed the suit, a move that the PDP claims shows bias.

According to reports, the blockade has affected operations at the party's headquarters. The PDP's allegation of bias highlights concerns over judicial impartiality in matters involving political entities. No further details on the reasons for the blockade or the specifics of the court's ruling were provided in the available information.

This development underscores ongoing tensions surrounding access to the PDP's facilities. The party's action to withdraw the suit may signal a shift in strategy amid perceived unfair treatment.

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