PDP  leaders  regroup in  Abia North, vow  to reclaim  lost seats  in 2027

The Peoples Democratic Party PDP, in Abia North zone has declared a renewed commitment to reclaim the zone  and other parts of the State ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Abia North is the home of Senator Orji Kalu, Deputy Speaker House of Representatives, Benjamin Kalu, Ibe Okwara Osonwa, Amobi Ogah, and other legislators.

It was previously controlled by the PDP before APC and LP swept it away in the 2019 and 2023 elections.

But PDP zonal  leaders and stakeholders from five LGAs of Ohafia, Arochukwu, Isuikwuato, Umunnochi and Bende, who met during a stakeholders’ meeting at the  country home of Etugo Ogah in Isuikwuato, said they have resolved to reclaim the Abia North zone, the Government House and other parts of the State for PDP in 2027.

Reading the communique at the close of the meeting, the PDP State Legal Adviser, Barr. Kingsley Imaga, noted that their discussions were centered on party progress, unity and strategy for future success.

According to the communique, the leaders declared their collective resolve to build a more formidable force that can overwhelmingly win future elections, take over Government House in Umuahia and present a government that truly reflects the will and aspirations of the people.

They further emphasized ongoing support for all party structures, from ward to state levels, and reiterated the importance of grassroots mobilization, loyalty, and internal cohesion.

“The time to rebuild and reclaim Abia State is now. We leave this meeting reinvigorated and inspired with a new sense of hope to enthrone good governance”,  the communique read in part.

Abia North PDP chairman,  Gabriel Elendu, assured members that the PDP remained strong and united in Abia North, assuring that most party members who dumped PDP will return.

In his address, the Abia State PDP Chairman, Abraham Amah, outlined the party’s commitment to fielding only credible candidates in 2027, saying the era of candidate imposition was over.

“Each local government will choose their candidates. You have to show capacity before you emerge.

“Our nominations and tickets will only go to the best, those who truly represent the people”, he affirmed.

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