The Benue State Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has officially nominated former Gov Samuel Ortom as a member of the Board of Trustees, BOT, of the party from the state.
His nomination comes in the wake of the expiration of the tenure of the previous members, marking a significant leadership shift within the party in the state.
This was contained in a statement on Tuesday by the Publicity Secretary of the party, Tim Nyor.
Nyor said, “In compliance with sections 32(1)(g) and 32(4) of the PDP constitution, the nomination was announced via correspondence from the party Secretariat to Chief Ortom and signed by the party Secretary Comrade Dan Nyikwagh .”
He added that the State Working Committee, SWC, underscored that Chief Ortom’s extensive experience and dedication to the party made him the ideal candidate for the position.
“After careful deliberation, the SWC under the Chairmanship of Rt Hon Ezekiel Awulu Adaji unanimously endorsed you for the position, recognizing your invaluable contributions to the party, your exemplary leadership, and your commitment to the ideals and progress of the PDP .
“Chief Ortom, who served as the Governor of Benue State from 2015 to 2023, has been an influential figure within the PDP and is widely recognized for his governance and advocacy on various social issues.
“His new role is expected to enhance the party’s influence and strategic direction, particularly as it prepares for the upcoming elections.”
Nyor said the SWC of the PDP expressed optimistim that Chief Ortom’s contributions as a member of BOT will strengthen the party’s cohesion in Benue and ensure that the interests of the state resonate within the national party framework.
He said with this nomination, Chief Ortom is set to play a crucial role in shaping the policies and direction of the PDP, not only in Benue State but across Nigeria.