The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Kogi State has assured its members and the public of a smooth and successful state congress scheduled for today, Saturday.
Usman Okai Austin, Chairman of the Kogi State PDP Congress Committee, in a statement on Saturday, said all necessary arrangements have been made to ensure the congress is both free and fair, with all legal and constitutional requirements fully met.
Okai expressed confidence that the congress will result in the formation of a new state working committee, which will invigorate party activities and solidify its role as a strong opposition force as the 2027 general elections approach.
Addressing rumours of potential legal challenges, Okai clarified that there are no court summons or orders against the congress, dismissing such claims as mere political gossip.
He acknowledged that discontent is common in contentious electoral processes, especially among those unhappy with outcomes.
The committee highlighted that the three-man ad-hoc delegates’ process has been successfully completed, with an appeals committee already established and inaugurated.
“The process has received approval from the PDP’s National Working Committee in Abuja, which has addressed any concerns arising from the ad-hoc congress.
The party urged all delegates and members to adhere strictly to the established rules and regulations, assuring them that comprehensive security measures are in place to protect delegates traveling from all 21 local government areas of the state.
“As the congress approaches, the PDP wishes all delegates and members a safe journey and reiterates its commitment to representing the interests of the people after the convention,” Okai said.
The party also dismissed any speculation about the possibility of another congress, calling such ideas wishful thinking.
“The Kogi PDP is poised to emerge from this congress with renewed energy and a clear mandate to serve the people,” the statement added.