
Reported by: Ijeoma G. | Edited by: Henry Owen
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kebbi State has successfully concluded its State Congress, electing 39 new executives to oversee the party’s affairs over the next four years. The election, held in Birnin Kebbi, was peaceful, transparent, and widely praised by party delegates, supporters, media, security agencies, and representatives of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).
The congress was supervised by the Chairman of the Congress Committee, Mukhtar Muhammad Lugga, who ensured adherence to party guidelines. Usman Bello Suru was declared the newly elected State Chairman, alongside other officers, who were immediately sworn in before party members and dignitaries.
Observers and stakeholders described the exercise as free, fair, and credible, highlighting it as a model for internal party democracy. Delegates expressed optimism that the new leadership would revitalize grassroots structures, strengthen party cohesion, and enhance engagement with the electorate.
Political analysts noted that a smooth and transparent transition of leadership could bolster the PDP’s competitiveness in Kebbi State ahead of upcoming elections. Many observers emphasized that the commitment to democratic processes within the party sends a positive signal to both supporters and the general public.
The newly sworn-in executives pledged to work diligently, promising to foster inclusivity, accountability, and strategic planning to ensure that the PDP remains a strong political force in Kebbi State.
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