Bayelsa State PDP Chairmen George turnah Hold Closed-Door Meeting With National Chairman In Abuja
PDP State Chairmen Hold Closed-Door Meeting With National Chairman In Abuja

State chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Bayelsa, Abia and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Monday evening held a closed-door meeting with the party’s National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, in Abuja.
Those in attendance included George Turnah of Bayelsa State, Abraham Amah of Abia State, and Ismaila Dogara, who converged at the party’s national secretariat for what sources described as a strategic consultation.
Although details of the meeting were not made public, party insiders hinted that discussions centred on strengthening internal cohesion, addressing emerging challenges within state chapters, and aligning strategies ahead of forthcoming political activities.
The meeting, which lasted several hours, was held away from the media, fueling speculation about key decisions that may shape the party’s direction in the coming months.
Efforts to get official statements from the party leadership after the meeting proved unsuccessful as of press time. However, analysts believe such engagements underscore ongoing efforts by the PDP leadership to consolidate its structures and reposition the party at both state and national levels.
Bayelsa State PDP Chairmen PDP State Chairmen Hold Closed-Door Meeting With National Chairman In Abuja
State chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Bayelsa, Abia and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Monday evening held a closed-door meeting with the party’s National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, in Abuja.
Those in attendance included George Turnah of Bayelsa State, Abraham Amah of Abia State, and Ismaila Dogara, who converged at the party’s national secretariat for what sources described as a strategic consultation.
Although details of the meeting were not made public, party insiders hinted that discussions centred on strengthening internal cohesion, addressing emerging challenges within state chapters, and aligning strategies ahead of forthcoming political activities.
The meeting, which lasted several hours, was held away from the media, fueling speculation about key decisions that may shape the party’s direction in the coming months.
Efforts to get official statements from the party leadership after the meeting proved unsuccessful as of press time. However, analysts believe such engagements underscore ongoing efforts by the PDP leadership to consolidate its structures and reposition the party at both state and national levels. George turnah Hold Closed-Door Meeting With National Chairman In Abuja
State chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Bayelsa, Abia and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Monday evening held a closed-door meeting with the party’s National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, in Abuja.
Those in attendance included
State chairmen of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) from Bayelsa, Abia and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) on Monday evening held a closed-door meeting with the party’s National Chairman, Abdulrahman Mohammed, in Abuja.
Those in attendance included George Turnah of Bayelsa State, Abraham Amah of Abia State, and Ismaila Dogara, who converged at the party’s national secretariat for what sources described as a strategic consultation.
Although details of the meeting were not made public, party insiders hinted that discussions centred on strengthening internal cohesion, addressing emerging challenges within state chapters, and aligning strategies ahead of forthcoming political activities.
The meeting, which lasted several hours, was held away from the media, fueling speculation about key decisions that may shape the party’s direction in the coming months.
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Although details of the meeting were not made public, party insiders hinted that discussions centred on strengthening internal cohesion, addressing emerging challenges within state chapters, and aligning strategies ahead of forthcoming political activities.
The meeting, which lasted several hours, was held away from the media, fueling speculation about key decisions that may shape the party’s direction in the coming months.
Efforts to get official statements from the party leadership after the meeting proved unsuccessful as of press time. However, analysts believe such engagements underscore ongoing efforts by the PDP leadership to consolidate its structures and reposition the party at both state and national levels.



