Anambra pdp news
Here are some recent news updates about the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Anambra State:
Latest News
- PDP Primaries: Obaze, Ozigbo, Others Emerge Candidates: The PDP has announced the emergence of its candidates for the November 6 governorship election in Anambra State. The candidates are Oseloka Obaze, Valentine Ozigbo, and others. (Source: Vanguard)
- PDP Chieftain, Obaze, Picks Nomination Form: Oseloka Obaze, a former Secretary to the State Government (SSG) under the PDP, has picked the nomination form to contest the governorship election. (Source: The Nation)
- PDP Crisis: Ozigbo, Others Defect to APC: Some PDP chieftains, including Valentine Ozigbo, have defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) ahead of the governorship election. (Source: Daily Trust)
- PDP Accuses APC of Rigging Primaries: The PDP has accused the APC of rigging its primaries in Anambra State, leading to the emergence of its candidates. (Source: ThisDay)
- PDP Promises to Address Security Challenges: The PDP has promised to address the security challenges facing Anambra State if elected into office. (Source: Leadership)
Previous News
- PDP Primaries: Obaze, Ozigbo, Others in the Running: The PDP has announced the list of candidates who will contest the governorship primaries in Anambra State. The candidates include Oseloka Obaze, Valentine Ozigbo, and others. (Source: Punch)
- PDP Crisis: Party Chieftains at Loggerheads: There is a crisis in the PDP in Anambra State, with party chieftains at loggerheads over the governorship primaries. (Source: The Guardian)
- PDP Promises to Revive Economy: The PDP has promised to revive the economy of Anambra State if elected into office. (Source: Daily Sun)
- PDP Accuses APC of Misrule: The PDP has accused the APC of misrule in Anambra State, promising to bring change if elected into office. (Source: The Nation)
- PDP Chieftain, Obaze, Defects to APC: Oseloka Obaze, a former SSG under the PDP, has defected to the APC ahead of the governorship election. (Source: Vanguard)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date.