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Ajiya Rallies PDP North Central Delegates Against Imposition Ahead of Zonal Congress

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As the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) prepares for its North Central Zonal Congress in Jos on Saturday, May 24, 2025, Hon. Stephen Abraham Ajiya, a contender for the National Vice Chairman position, has issued a passionate call for party delegates to uphold democracy and resist external influences.

Addressing a press conference, Ajiya underscored his commitment to the founding principles of the PDP, describing the upcoming congress as a pivotal moment for the party’s future in the North Central region. “We must pause and reflect on the direction our party is heading,” he urged. “There are troubling developments that threaten the very soul of the PDP in our zone.”

Ajiya cautioned against alleged attempts to manipulate the party’s structure, warning that “credible reports and visible patterns” suggest a move to impose a candidate backed by external forces. He criticized efforts that could weaken the party, stating firmly, “The PDP in the North Central is not for sale. Our loyalty cannot be bought.”

The aspirant pointed to defections, private meetings, and financial inducements as indicators of a broader strategy aimed at undermining the party. However, he reassured delegates of his dedication to democratic principles, emphasizing, “I am not afraid of a free, fair, and credible contest. My record speaks for itself—I have never betrayed our cause.”

Calling on PDP leaders and stakeholders across Plateau, Benue, Kogi, Niger, Nasarawa, Kwara, and the Federal Capital Territory, Ajiya urged them to vote based on conscience and integrity. “This election is not about me—it is about whether we will have a PDP that truly belongs to its members or one that becomes an extension of the ruling party.”

He appealed to the national leadership to ensure transparency and justice, declaring, “The time to act is now.”

Ajiya concluded with a resounding affirmation: “The PDP is worth fighting for. With PDP, we serve the people. With PDP, we secure the future. With PDP, we win!”

As party delegates converge on Jos, the contest for the National Vice Chairman position promises to be a defining moment in shaping the trajectory of the PDP in the North Central zone.

   

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