
Kogiflame
The Chairman of Kogi State Chapter of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP), Hon. Muhammed Gambo has said that their challenges as a Party are over.
Addressing Newsmen on Monday after the State Working Committee and State Executive Committee Meeting, held at PDP Secretariat, Lokoja he noted that “Our current story as a Party is a story of no stopping us
“We are now repositioned to take over Aso Rock and Lugard House respectively. Nothing, I repeat, nothing is stopping us.
According to him, the good old days of the party everybody was happy, life was good, they built Housing estates, constructed roads, hospitals were working, People hardly go to bed without 3 square meals.
“Our Youths got employment. Let me once again assure the people of Kogi State, that the PDP under my leadership is back, with full force, towards restoring the lost glory of our State.
“To the people of Kogi State. Kogi PDP has heard your cries. We have come to salvage the situation. Towards meeting with the yearning and aspirations of our people, we have accepted the call for restoration. To this end, out Party has put in place the blueprint for the rapid socio economic development of Kogi State.
His words, “We have resolved to establish reconciliation and other committees to address grievances and bring all members together. In the coming days, these committees will reach out to every stakeholder to foster unity and inclusivity. Our party belongs to the people—women, youth, and all segments of society. As State Chairman, I reaffirm the Federal High Court’s landmark judgment of 10 November, 2025 which validated my election as the duly elected Chairman. I thank God for this justice. I commend the Judiciary, that a man without godfather and money influence will get Justice. I therefore call on all members to support the forward march of our party, pending any higher authority that may alter this mandate which I doubt.
“To those who have left our fold or remain on the fence: we invite you back. Do not abandon the house you helped build. Return and participate in the decision‑making process. Our priority is the development of the PDP, Kogi State, and Nigeria not personal vendettas.
“We are entering a new era; the storm is over. It is time to lay the past to rest and work together toward a brighter future. I urge all leaders, stakeholders, and members to support the rebuilding process. Let us set aside personal interests and unite for the common good. Together, we can reclaim Aso Rock and Lugard House in 2027.







