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    PDP Strengthens Unity in Jaba Local Government Ahead of Elections

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    By Hosea Parah, Abuja

    In a powerful demonstration of political solidarity, Hon. Engr. Mamuda, the flagbearer of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Jaba Local Government, along with his running mate, Honourable Danladi Amos, held a crucial roundtable discussion today with prominent political figures Q.S. Yohanna Gajere and Honourable Yaris Bona Salisu, both of whom previously stepped down to support Mamuda’s candidacy. This meeting signifies a vital moment for the PDP as they gear up for the upcoming elections.

    The central aim of the gathering was to promote reconciliation among party members and develop a strategic plan to strengthen their campaign efforts. Acknowledging the importance of collaboration, the participants engaged in candid discussions, highlighting the necessity of aligning their shared goals. The conversation focused on pooling their strengths to effectively challenge the All Progressives Congress (APC) candidate in the forthcoming election.

    Throughout the meeting, a strong spirit of camaraderie was apparent. All participants committed to working together, pledging to move forward as a cohesive unit. This collective decision underscores their dedication to the PDP and reflects a broader strategy to consolidate grassroots support within the community. The leaders expressed a shared determination to ensure their efforts translate into electoral success.

    Hon. Engr. Mamuda expressed appreciation for the collaborative spirit among party members, stating, “Together, we can achieve great things. Our focus must be on the welfare of our constituents and ensuring that we provide them with the representation they deserve.” This sentiment was echoed by both Gajere and Salisu, who reaffirmed their commitment to the party and the importance of presenting a united front.

    As the political landscape in Jaba Local Government continues to evolve, the PDP’s reconciliation efforts are a crucial step in solidifying their position against the APC. The unity shown by Mamuda, Amos, Gajere, and Salisu sends a strong message to their supporters and the electorate, indicating that the PDP is prepared to pursue victory with a shared vision and collective determination.

    With the election on the horizon, the Jaba Local Government PDP is set to leverage this newfound unity, directing their energies into a vigorous campaign that resonates with the community’s needs and aspirations. These reconciliation efforts not only bolster their internal dynamics but also enhance their chances of success in the competitive electoral landscape. As the campaign unfolds, their focus will remain on demonstrating their commitment to the community and fulfilling the promises that matter most to the electorate.

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