Akwa Ibom PDP elects new chairman, others

Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) Akwa Ibom state chapter Thursday elected new executive members to pilot the affairs of the party in the next four years during its congress.

The 39 state executives were elected by about 3,845 accredited delegates across the 31 local government areas of the state.

The congress, which was conducted at the Nest of Champions Uyo, was supervised by the chairman of the Congress Committee, Hon Eric Acho Nwakanma and the officials of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) led by A.B, Pata.

The chairman, Hon Nwakanma, said the congress as peaceful and announced Hon Udo Ekpenyong as the chairman-elect while Hon Lawrence Udosen as the deputy

Also, Hon Harrison Ekpo, Mfon Nkanteen and Borono Bassey, emerged as the Financial Secretary, Secretary and Publicity Secretary respectively.

Nwakama lauded the cooperation and level of organisation in the party in the area and tasked elected officers to give maximum cooperation to the leaders of the party and the new chairman in the state.

In his acceptance speech shortly after the exercise, the newly-elected chairman, Hon Ekpenyong, promised to be focused and determined to consolidate on the gains made and take the party to greater heights.

He praised outgoing SEC for laying a good foundation for the new SEC and promised political inclusion and consultation while giving the party a human face even as he solicited for loyalty from party members.

Also, Governor Udom Emmanuel challenged the new leadership to do more for the growth of the state and commended the efforts of the outgoing SEC in repositioning the party and enthroning peace in the affairs of the party.

The outgoing chairman, Mr Paul Ekpo, recounted how he used persuasions to create harmony and peaceful coexistence among members.

“We used persuasion to create harmony and peaceful co-existence within, while we wielded the rod against those who sought to divide us through the employment of selfish schemes

“Our burden in the management of the party was how to be both friendly and firm. Friendly to invite and keep people but firm to instill discipline.”

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