The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Imo State held its 2024 Congress on Saturday, August 31, at the Kanu Nwankwo Sports Center in Owerri.
The Congress drew significant participation from delegates and members representing all 27 Local Government Areas (LGAs) of the state.
In a pivotal outcome, Rt. Hon. Austin Nwachukwu, a former Federal House of Representatives member who served Ehime-Mbano/Ihitte-Uboma/Obowo (Okigwe South) from 2007 to 2011, was elected as the new State Chairman of the Imo PDP.
In his acceptance speech, Nwachukwu expressed profound gratitude for his election and vowed to steer the party towards success in the 2027 elections.
He committed to an inclusive leadership approach, urging former party members who had left to return and help rejuvenate the PDP in Imo State.
Nwachukwu also lauded the Electoral Committee for overseeing a peaceful and orderly Congress.
Acknowledging key figures who contributed to the success of the Congress, Nwachukwu extended his appreciation to Acting National Chairman , Amb. Umar Damagum, National Secretary Sen. Samuel Nnaemeka Anyanwu (SamDaddy), Southeast Organizing Secretary and Chairman of the Imo PDP Congress Planning Committee, Hon. Mike Ahumibe, immediate past Imo PDP State Chairman Sir Chidi Dike, and Secretary of the Imo PDP State Congress Planning Committee, Sir Amby Chima Umeh.
During the Congress, the National Secretary of PDP, Sen. Samuel Nnaemeka Anyanwu, led delegates from Ikeduru LGA in voting.
The results were officially announced by the Chairman of the Imo PDP 2024 State Congress Electoral Panel, Hon. Amb. Odion Agweh, and his team.
Amb. Agweh reported that a total of 2,916 delegates were accredited and participated in the voting process.
The elected members of the Imo PDP State Working Committee are as follows:
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