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FCT polls: PDP ready for victory

by Chinwe Godbless
December 29, 2025
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) says it is poised for victory in the forthcoming area council elections scheduled for Feb. 21, 2026.

The PDP FCT Publicity Secretary, Josephine Itoyah-Splendor, in a statement in Abuja on Sunday, said that the internal challenges of the party would not affect the party’s performance in the elections.

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Itoyah-Splendor said that the party’s candidates are men and women of integrity and commitment, who had been duly approved by the then Umar Damagum-led National Working Committee.

She added that their legitimacy had been further sealed with the official stamp of the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

“Let it be known far and wide: the PDP is solidly united. We are not merely participating in these elections; we are marching forward with the clear intention to win, and to win handsomely.

“The people of the FCT, enlightened and discerning, recognise that the PDP has consistently delivered progress, stability, and development.

“They know that our vision is not built on empty promises but on a track record of service and achievement,” she said.

She also dismissed the malicious propaganda seeking to cast doubt on the eligibility of PDP candidates

Itoyah-Splendor said it was no surprise that the opponents, rattled by the party’ strength and readiness, have resorted to misinformation.

“The truth is clear. Every document relating to our candidates has been properly signed and validated by the Damagun-led executive.

“The validity of our candidates is unquestionable and remains untouched by any internal challenges the party may have faced,” she said.

Itoyah-Splendor maintained that there was no factions, no divisions, no distractions in PDP about the election, adding that the national leadership of the PDP stands firmly behind the FCT chapter of the party.

She called on PDP supporters across the FCT to remain steadfast and prepare to cast their votes with pride and conviction.

The spokesperson urged FCT residents to vote out non-performing parties and vote for PDP.

“Vote for the PDP, the only party that delivers on its promises, the only party that has consistently championed the cause of the people,” she said.

Itoyah-Splendor added that the “PDP is alive,” united, and ready, adding that victory is not just possible; it is inevitable.

“PDP remains the touch bearer of Nigeria’s democracy.

“PDP is your party. PDP is the party of progress. PDP is the party that delivers,” Itoyah-Splendor said.

 

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