Kogi pdp news now

Here are some recent news updates from Kogi State, Nigeria, related to the People's Democratic Party (PDP):

Latest News

  1. Kogi PDP Crisis Deepens: The crisis in the Kogi State chapter of the PDP has deepened, with two factions of the party claiming to be the authentic leadership of the party. The faction led by the former Governor of the state, Captain Idris Wada, has accused the faction led by the current Governor, Yahaya Bello, of hijacking the party's structure. (Source: Vanguard)
  2. PDP Chieftain Defects to APC: A chieftain of the PDP in Kogi State, Alhaji Sani Shuaibu, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Shuaibu, who is a former member of the Kogi State House of Assembly, cited the internal crisis in the PDP as the reason for his defection. (Source: Daily Trust)
  3. Kogi PDP Primaries: Court Orders INEC to Recognize Winner: A Federal High Court in Lokoja has ordered the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) to recognize the winner of the Kogi PDP governorship primaries, which was conducted in 2019. The court ordered INEC to issue a certificate of return to the winner, Engr. Musa Wada. (Source: The Nation)

Previous News

  1. Kogi PDP Crisis: Wada's Faction Wins Court Case: A court in Lokoja has ruled in favor of the faction led by Captain Idris Wada, declaring it the authentic leadership of the Kogi PDP. The court ordered the faction to take over the party's structure in the state. (Source: Premium Times)
  2. Kogi PDP Primaries: INEC Declares Musa Wada Winner: INEC had earlier declared Engr. Musa Wada as the winner of the Kogi PDP governorship primaries, but the declaration was later challenged by the faction led by Governor Yahaya Bello. (Source: Leadership)
  3. Kogi PDP Crisis: Party Chieftains Call for Peace: Chieftains of the Kogi PDP have called for peace and unity in the party, urging members to put aside their differences and work together to achieve victory in the 2023 elections. (Source: This Day)

Please note that the news updates are subject to change and may not be up-to-date. It's always a good idea to verify the accuracy of the information from multiple sources.