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PDP Holds Reconciliation Meeting In Enugu, Seeks Unity

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PDP Holds Reconciliation Meeting In Enugu, Seeks Unity

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) held a reconciliation meeting in Enugu yesterday, focused on its Ebonyi State chapter.

News About Nigeria reports that the meeting aimed to unite the various factions within the party, paving the way for a peaceful congress.

Attendees included Ali Odefa, the national deputy chairman of the PDP in the Southeast, a representative of former Ebonyi State governor Sam Egwu, and other prominent figures.

In his remarks, Barrister Steve Orurua, chairman of the party’s caretaker committee in Ebonyi, highlighted the significant contributions the PDP has made to Nigeria’s development since its inception.

He emphasized the importance of unity and cooperation within the party, urging members to work together towards a common goal.

Orurua said he hoped the stakeholders who attended the meeting would help the party bounce back in Ebonyi State.

Though he acknowledged some acrimony in the party, he expressed hope that the party would triumph in the end when members came together.

Orurua said the PDP in Ebonyi State will survive in unity.

He stated that any state without solid opposition to keep the government on its toes would almost be doomed.

The PDP chieftain maintained that Ebonyi State is a complete PDP state, noting that many people who are holding positions in the state have roots in the PDP.

In another event, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) achieved a sweeping victory in Adamawa State, winning the chairmanship election in all 21 local government areas.

The Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission (ADSIEC) declaration confirmed that the PDP won all 21 chairmanship seats, cementing its dominance in the state.