The Kaduna State House of Assembly’s Minority Caucus recently met with the Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the state, Edward Masha, to discuss strategies for strengthening party unity and collaboration. The meeting, held at the PDP Secretariat in Kaduna, aimed to enhance internal party cohesion and align the efforts of the party leadership with its lawmakers.
Masha emphasized the importance of sustained dialogue in repositioning the party for future political engagements. He noted that the consultative meeting was part of the party’s efforts to deepen unity, enhance strategic planning, and ensure effective synergy between the party and its legislators. As the chairman of the PDP Chairmen Forum of the Northern States and the Federal Capital Territory, Masha stressed the need for continuous consultation and collective responsibility among all stakeholders to ensure the party remains relevant and responsive to the aspirations of the people.
The discussions focused on key issues affecting the growth of the PDP in Kaduna State, including party unity, legislative cooperation, and grassroots mobilization. Masha highlighted the need for shared vision and collective responsibility among all stakeholders, stating that “for the PDP to remain relevant and responsive to the aspirations of the people, there must be continuous consultation, shared vision, and collective responsibility among all stakeholders.”
Members of the Minority Caucus reaffirmed their commitment to working closely with the party leadership to uphold democratic values and effectively represent the interests of their constituents. The meeting demonstrates the party’s efforts to strengthen its internal structures and prepare for future elections. By fostering a collaborative relationship between the party leadership and its lawmakers, the PDP aims to enhance its chances of success in upcoming political engagements. The outcome of this meeting is expected to have a positive impact on the party’s overall performance in Kaduna State.
