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Prince Uche Secondus |
The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP)
has elected 21 officers during its National Convention which took place on
Saturday, December 9.
During the keenly contested
election, Prince Uche Secondus emerged as chairman of the party amidst claim
and allegation of anti-democratic activities.
In his recent address after being
declared winner of the party’s chairmanship election, Secondus expressed
delight over his victory.
He accused the ruling All
Progressives Congress (APC) of dividing the nation and said the PDP has a task
of wrestling power from them.
He vowed that by 2019, the PDP would
take over power in Aso Rock from the President Muhammadu Buhari-led government.
See full list of elected officers
below:
1. National Chairman - Prince Uche Secondus
2. National Deputy Chairman South –
Elder Yemi Akinwonmi
3. National Deputy Chairman North –
Sen. Gamawa Babawo Garba
4. National Secretary – Sen. Ibrahim
Tsauri
5. Deputy National Secretary – Dr. Agbo
Emmanuel
6. National Treasurer – Hon.
Aribisala Adewale
7. Deputy National Treasurer – Alh.
Wada Masu
8. Financial Secretary – Ibrahim
Husseini Maibasira
9. Dep. Fin. Sec. – Hon. Irona
Alphonsus
10. Nat. Org. Sec. – Col (Rtr)
Austin Akobundu
11. Dep. Nat. Org. Sec. – Barr. Hassan Yakubu
12. Publicity Secretary – Kola Ologbondiyan
13. Dep. Nat. Pub. Sec. – Hon. Diran
Odeyemi
14. Nat. Legal Adviser – Barr. Emmanuel
Enoidem
15. Dep. Nat. Legal Adviser – Barr.
Ahmed Bello Liman
16. Nat. Auditor – Mal. Adamu
Mustapha
17. Dep. Nat. Auditor – Miss Divine
Amina Arong
18. Nat. Women Leader – Haj. Mariya
Waziri
19. Dep. Nat. Women Leader – Umoru
Adizet Hadizat
20. Nat. Youth Leader – Rt. Hon.
Udeh Okoye
21. Dep. Nat. Youth Leader – Umar Babangida
Maina
Meanwhile, former president Goodluck Jonathan
on Saturday, December 9, said the PDP has become a reference point as Nigeria
moves toward another election.
Jonathan made this known while
delivering a goodwill message at the party’s national convention. He said the
party had over the years remained focused and resilient in spite of several
challenges, adding that he believed the party would remain foremost in
leadership.
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