U3 2027: PDP Will Produce A Sellable Candidate To Reclaim U3 Federal Constituency- Pst. Nomuoja

By Nathaniel Uyota

UGHELLI – AHEAD of the 2027 general elections, the immediate past chairman of the People Democratic Party (PDP), Ughelli North, Pastor Kesiena Nomuoja, said PDP will produce a sellable candidate that will reclaim Ughelli North, South, and Udu federal constituency come 2027.

Pastor Nomuoja gave the assurance during the U3 Youth Empowerment and Leadership Summit, organized by a House of Representatives aspirant, Hon. Dr. Olotu Otemu Akpodiete JP, held at the Otor-Jeremi Civic Center in Ughelli South LGA, Delta State.

Pastor Nomuoja, who is a Special Guest of Honour, charged the youths to produce sellable candidates in 2027, emphasizing that PDP is a reformed party despite defections.

He assured the PDP faithful members that PDP is alive, vibrant, and active in Ughelli North, South, and beyond, and expressed confidence that PDP will reclaim the federal constituency in 2027.

Also speaking, Hon. Stephen Ashiemuke, Ughelli South LGA Youth Leader, appreciated the Convener and moved a motion for a vote of confidence on Hon. Dr. Olotu Otemu Akpodiete JP as the sole House of Representatives Candidate for the party in 2027, seconded by Engr. Benedict Onovughakpor, Ughelli North LGA Youth Leader.

On his part, Hon. Dr. Olotu Otemu Akpodiete JP encouraged the youths to work together as a team in preparation for the 2027 election. He empowered and appreciated them for remaining in the party despite defections, announcing that the PDP will produce a youthful governorship candidate to reclaim power.

The event brought together PDP faithful from Ughelli North, Ughelli South, Leaders and youths, among them are: Ughelli North PDP Chairman, Hon. Daniel Emaye, U3 Media Ambassadors Chairman, Amb. Comrade Kpoharor Emmanuel, Chief James Shaguolo, Chief Dennis Obodje, Comrade Ochuko Erhiakpore, Kosie Frank, Igho Oku, Peter Ejihwobu, Akudo Julius, Ogheneovo Simon, Rukevwe Benedict, Okotie John, Freeborn Shageni, Timothy Ogadje, and Dolor Sunday.

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