PDP committee zones national chairmanship position to north

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The National Zoning Committee of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has zoned its national chairmanship slot to the northern region of the country.

This decision was contained in a communique issued on Thursday following the meetings of the committee held in Enugu and Abuja.

“The decision of the PDP Zoning Committee is in line with the Constitution of the party on zoning and rotation of party and national offices in the interest of justice, equity, and fairness,” the statement read.

“Consequently, the current offices being held by officers in the southern zones of the country, namely South West, South East, and South South zones, should swap places with the offices currently in the northern zones of Nigeria, namely North West, North East, and North Central zones.”

The committee is headed by Governor Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi of Enugu State, while Benue State Governor, Samuel Ortom, and Zamfara State Deputy Governor, Mahdi Mohammed, are deputy chairman and secretary respectively.

Constituted on September 9, it was given the mandate to zone national offices to be contested by all PDP members at the party’s forthcoming national convention.

The party’s National Executive Committee had announced October 30 to commence the exercise.

However, the mandate of the committee does not include zoning of the offices of the president, vice president, as well as other executive and legislative offices in the country.

The committee stated that its decision to zone the party’s offices does not in any way affect the executive and legislative offices in Nigeria.

It explained that the zoning of offices within the PDP has traditionally been between the North and South of the country.

The committee thanked the party’s leadership, especially the National Executive Committee for finding its members worthy to serve the PDP in that capacity.

“We shall pass on our recommendations to the National Executive Committee of the party through the National Working Committee of the party,” the communique added.