Adamawa PDP Elects New Executives Across 21 LGAs

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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Adamawa State has successfully conducted a congress to elect new executives across all 21 local government areas. The consensus arrangement, agreed upon by party members, aimed to promote unity and minimize disputes within the party. This development is a significant step towards strengthening the party’s structure at the grassroots level.

According to reports, the congress was monitored by the Chairman of the Adamawa PDP Local Governments Congress Committee, retired Hon. David Iorhembe, who expressed satisfaction with the large turnout and the maturity displayed by party members. The consensus approach was instrumental in avoiding unnecessary tension and promoting a sense of unity among party members.

Iorhembe praised the leadership of Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri, acknowledging his achievements and forward-thinking approach, which have contributed to the improved state of the party and the state as a whole. The governor’s efforts have made the PDP more popular, and the party is now well-positioned for the upcoming 2027 elections.

The newly elected executives will play a crucial role in mobilizing support for the party and working towards securing victory in the 2027 elections. With the unity demonstrated during the congress, the PDP is confident of its chances in the upcoming elections. As Iorhembe noted, the party remains the one to beat, and with continued unity and support, they are poised to deliver a strong performance.

The successful conduct of the congress and the election of new executives mark an important milestone for the PDP in Adamawa State. As the party prepares for the 2027 elections, it is essential for the new executives to build on the momentum generated by the congress and work towards promoting the party’s interests at the local level. The outcome of the elections will depend on the party’s ability to maintain unity and mobilize support from its members and the general public.

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