Plateau pdp news
Here are some recent news updates from Plateau State, Nigeria, particularly from the People's Democratic Party (PDP):
Plateau PDP Crisis Deepens as Factional Leaders Clash
A crisis has erupted in the Plateau State chapter of the People's Democratic Party (PDP) as two factional leaders, Hon. Damishi Sango and Hon. Chris Giwa, have clashed over the control of the party's structure in the state. The crisis has led to the suspension of some party officials and the calling of an emergency meeting to resolve the issue. (Source: Daily Trust, March 2023)
Plateau PDP Chieftain, Nuhu Sani, Defects to APC
A chieftain of the Plateau State chapter of the PDP, Nuhu Sani, has defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC). Sani, a former member of the House of Representatives, cited the internal crisis in the PDP as the reason for his defection. (Source: Vanguard, February 2023)
Plateau PDP Calls for Probe of Governor Lalong's Administration
The Plateau State chapter of the PDP has called for a probe of the administration of Governor Simon Lalong, accusing him of mismanaging the state's resources and failing to deliver on his campaign promises. The party also accused the APC-led government of perpetuating corruption and nepotism. (Source: Premium Times, January 2023)
Plateau PDP Chairman, Fom, Suspended Over Anti-Party Activities
The National Working Committee (NWC) of the PDP has suspended the Chairman of the Plateau State chapter of the party, Fom, over allegations of anti-party activities. Fom was accused of working against the interests of the party and supporting the APC in the state. (Source: Leadership, December 2022)
Plateau PDP Calls for Cancellation of Local Government Elections
The Plateau State chapter of the PDP has called for the cancellation of the recently conducted local government elections in the state, citing widespread irregularities and violence. The party accused the APC-led government of rigging the elections and called for a fresh election to be conducted. (Source: The Nation, November 2022)
Please note that these news updates are subject to change and may not reflect the current situation.