Stakeholders of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in southern Kaduna State say the party remains a formidable platform for political contest ahead of the 2027 general elections.
The assertion was made during the Kaduna South Senatorial District PDP expanded caucus meeting in Kafanchan.
Speaking at the event, Mr. Akusor Danjuma, Zonal Chairman of the party, assured members, supporters, and aspirants that the PDP remains intact and on course to participate in the 2027 polls.
Danjuma urged aspirants contesting under the PDP in the zone to remain resolute, noting that the party would provide a level playing field for all candidates.
“We came to assure our stakeholders, supporters, and especially those contesting elections on the PDP platform that we will be on the ballot in 2027,” he stated.
He explained that although the party might adopt direct primaries, efforts are ongoing among aspirants to reach consensus arrangements across various positions.
“Our aspirants have understanding among themselves and will continue consultations to arrive at consensus resolutions on who contests for which position in every local government.
“There is no cause for concern regarding the party’s internal processes. We are urging them to intensify consultations and engagement with one another,” he added.
In his remarks, Felix Hyet, the immediate past state chairman, described the PDP as the foundation of Nigeria’s democratic development, noting that many members of other parties had their roots in the PDP.
“You look at the PDP; it has been the father and mother of all other political parties, even those in other parties today,” he said, expressing confidence that ongoing disputes within the party will be resolved quickly.
Also speaking, former deputy governor Mr. Nuhu Bajoga stated that the PDP continues to enjoy strong grassroots support in Southern Kaduna, a traditional stronghold of the party.
“Southern Kaduna is the home of the PDP, and we cannot let that go to any other party. This is our party; this is our home,” he added.
House of Assembly aspirant Danjuma Sarki dismissed concerns over recent defections and alleged intimidation, insisting that such developments would not weaken the party’s chances.
“We are not deterred by defections and intimidation. Come 2027, we will deliver,” he said.
Other stakeholders criticised the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC), attributing the current economic hardship in the country and Kaduna State to poor governance.
They expressed optimism that Nigerians are seeking an alternative and that the PDP would provide effective leadership, improved welfare, and regain power in the 2027 elections.

