The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is pushing back against allegations that it missed the deadline to submit its presidential and vice-presidential candidates to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC). This assertion has emerged amid heightened scrutiny as Nigeria gears up for its upcoming elections. The PDP maintains that it met all necessary requirements and submitted the candidates on time, countering claims that could undermine its electoral strategy.

Party spokesperson, Dele Momodu, stated, "We have adhered to all electoral guidelines and remain committed to ensuring a fair and transparent process." The PDP’s proactive stance comes at a critical juncture, as election preparations intensify and the political landscape grows more competitive. The party’s credibility and operational integrity are on the line, especially against the backdrop of previous electoral challenges.

Looking ahead, the PDP’s ability to effectively communicate its compliance with electoral regulations will be crucial in rallying support among its base and attracting undecided voters. As the election date approaches, clarity and confidence in the party's processes will likely play a significant role in shaping its electoral prospects.