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PDP gets new officials in Plateau

‎The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Plateau, has elected new officials to oversee its affairs in the next four years.

‎By Polycarp Auta

‎The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Plateau, has elected new officials to oversee its affairs in the next four years.

‎The officials were elected during the congress of the party held in the state on Saturday in Jos.

‎Dr David Umbugadu, Chairman of the Electoral Committee, returned 39 persons who contested for various positions as the duly elected officials of the party in the state.

‎The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that though all the newly elected officials emerged via consensus, delegates still cast their votes for the aspirants who contested for various positions.

‎Umbugadu, who reeled out the votes scored by each of the newly elected officials, explained that the process was transparent and clear.

‎“The process of this election is transparent and clear.

‎“We did this in the presence of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) and all other election stakeholders.

‎“So, by the powers confined in me by the our great party, the PDP, I hereby declare all of you returned elected,” he declared.

‎In a brief acceptance speech, Mr Raymond Dabo, the newly elected Chairman of the party in the state, promised to serve with dedication and commitment.

‎Gov. Caleb Mutfwang, who congratulated the newly elected officials, urged them to work towards leading the party to victory in 2027.

‎He urged them to unite members of the party, resolve all existing grievances and the ones that may arise in the future.

‎“Your first job is to unite the party; ensure that the division in the party is resolved.

‎“The time of exclusion is over. Let’s give everybody the opportunity to resolve their grievances.

‎“I want to plead with you, set aside any selfish interest and pursue the general interest of the party.

‎“There is no more factions in the party,” Mutfwang said. (NAN)

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