_Rallies FCT Candidates to Deepen PDP Unity Ahead of Elections_
Presidential aspirant of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), Dr. Gbenga Hashim, has stepped up consultations with key stakeholders as part of efforts to reinforce unity, discipline, and purposeful leadership within the party.
On Tuesday night, Hashim paid a solidarity visit to the Governor of Bauchi State and Chairman of the PDP Governors’ Forum, Senator Bala Abdulkadir Mohammed (Kauran Bauchi). The meeting, which also had in attendance Senator Zainab Kure, widow of the late former Niger State Governor, Abdulkadir Kure, focused on strengthening cohesion within the party amid prevailing political challenges.
Hashim commended Governor Mohammed for what he described as his steadfast commitment to multiparty democracy and his resilience in upholding party principles under pressure. He stressed the urgent need for reconciliation and collective resolve among party leaders, noting that a united PDP is essential to restoring public confidence and repositioning the party for electoral success.
“Our unity is our strength. We must close ranks, rebuild trust, and present a cohesive front capable of delivering credible leadership to Nigerians,” Hashim said.
The discussions later expanded to include the PDP Deputy National Chairman, the Bauchi State PDP Chairman, and aides of the governor. The meeting concluded with a symbolic group photograph underscoring solidarity and shared purpose.
In a related development, Hashim on Wednesday met with PDP Chairmanship candidates ahead of the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) Area Council elections scheduled for February 21. The engagement brought together the State Chairman, Secretary, members of the Board of Trustees, and incumbent Area Council Chairmen.
The meeting was described as strategic and forward looking, with deliberations centered on strengthening grassroots structures, promoting transparency, and ensuring discipline in party activities.
Addressing the candidates, Hashim emphasized the importance of collaboration, effective leadership, and grassroots engagement as critical factors for electoral victory.
“The upcoming FCT Area Council elections will test our organizational capacity and readiness. We must remain focused, disciplined, and united in our pursuit of service to the people,” he said.
He reiterated his commitment to supporting initiatives aimed at repositioning the PDP through reconciliation, mentorship, and capacity building across all levels of the party.
The engagements underscore Hashim’s proactive approach to party building, as he seeks to bridge divides, energize candidates, and consolidate the PDP’s structures ahead of forthcoming local and national elections.

