The People’s Democratic Party, although not yet certain on where the Pesidential candidate of the party would come from have begun preparations for the 2023 general election, particularly the presidential election, and set dates for the conduct of congresses across the country.
The congresses are slated to take place in the wards, local governments and 24 of the 36 states of the federation ending with zonal congresses in five zones, except the South-west.
The 24 states include Abia, Federal Capital Territory, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross Rivers, Delta, Ebonyi, Ekiti, Enugu, Gombe, Imo, Jigawa, Kaduna, Katsina, Nasarawa, Niger, Ogun, Ondo, Plateau, Sokoto, Taraba and Yobe States.
According to Kola Ologbondiyan, National Publicity Secretary of PDP the party is focusing on the Edo and Ondo states governorship elections for now.
Atiku Abubakar, former Former vice president and the presidential candidate of the PDP & Aminu Tambawul, Governor of Sokoto State are reported to be among those aspiring for the presidential ticket of the party.
According to a document signed by Col Austin Akobundu, National Organising Secretary of the PDP, the congresses have been slated for different dates and timelines for their elections.
With states like Abia, Akwa Ibom, Bauchi, Benue, Cross Rivers, Delta and Ebonyi were listed as states that have completed their wards and local governments congresses and therefore do not need a repeat of the congresses.
The national leadership of the party has mandated the above states to conduct their state congresses on August 8, while Akwa Ibom State is expected to conduct its on Thursday, July 30.
In Ekiti state, the ward congress is slated to hold on July 27, in two wards, while the local governments congresses would hold August 8 and the state congress on August 12, 2020.
The ward and local government congresses in Enugu and Imo states were designated as concluded, but their state congresses will hold on August 8 and August 1 respectively.
In Gombe State, the ward congresses are designated as concluded, but the local governments congress would hold in only one local government of Bilari on August 8.
In Jigawa, the ward congresses will hold on July 27, while in Kaduna, it would hold in four wards alone.
The ward congress in Kano was concluded but in the three states of Jigawa, Kaduna and Kano, the local governments congresses would take place on August 8 and state congresses on August 12 .
Katsina State is billed to hold its state congress on July 27, having completed its wards and local governments’ congresses.
However, there would be no congress in Nasarawa State because of court litigations. Stakeholders of the party are in court over disagreements in the wards, local governments and state congresses.
The document indicates that there would be ward congresses in Ogun State on July 23, while the local governments congresses will take place on July 27 and in Ondo State, all the wards and local governments congresses have been concluded but that the state congresses would hold on August 8.
Congresses would hold in Plateau State on July 27 in the remaining 16 wards, while local government congresses and state congresses would hold on August 8 and 12, respectively.
Sokoto State was listed as having completed its ward congresses, but would hold local governments and state congresses on August 8 and 12, respectively.
Taraba was listed as having completed its ward congresses but it would hold the local governments and state congresses on August 8 and 12 respectively, while Yobe State would hold its ward congresses on Monday, July 27. the local governments’ congresses would take place on August 8, while the state congress is billed for August 12.
According to Col Austin, there would be zonal congresses in South-east, South-south, North-central, Northwest, and the North-east on Saturday, August 15.