
Prince Uche Secondus, a former Deputy National Chairman of the
Peoples Democratic Party, has emerged as the new chairman of the party.
The elective convention of the PDP came to an end in the early
hours of Sunday, December 2017, with the election of Prince Uche
Secondus who polled a total of 2000 votes.
According to Vanguard, Secondus recorded a landslide victory as the
first runner-up and former Education Minister, Professor Tunde Adeniran
garnered a paltry 230 votes.
Media mogul, Raymond Dokpesi polled 66 votes, with Professor Taoheed Adedoja trailing in the rear with no vote.
The party also has a new National Secretary in Senator Umar Ibrahim
Tsauri who polled a total of 1,549 votes to defeat Alhaji Abubakar
Mustapha and Senator Nenadi Usman who garnered 371 and 287 votes
respectively.
Also elected into the National Working Committee (NWC) at Saturday
delegate election was Senator Gamawa Babawo Garba who emerged the new
Deputy National Chairman (North) beating former Minister of Women
Affairs, Hajia Maryam Inna Ciroma, who many had tipped for the position.
Senator Garbage got 1316 out of total vote cast while Ciroma polled 350 to settle for second spot on the log.
Senator Saidu Kumo who also ran for the position came third after polling a total of 89 votes.
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