• Stakeholders reiterate support for his presidential bid
Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) presidential aspirant, Dr. Gbenga Hashim, has dismissed claims of electoral victories by the All Progressives Congress (APC) in last weekend’s Federal Capital Territory (FCT) council election.
He described the outcome of the area council election as a political illusion.
Speaking at a PDP stakeholders’ meeting in Abuja, yesterday, he noted that many of the candidates that emerged victorious on the APC platform were long-standing PDP members who allegedly switched parties under pressure, creating what he termed a false impression of APC strength in the territory.
“In reality, the contest was PDP versus PDP,” he said. “What we witnessed was the deployment of massive resources and state institutions to manufacture the appearance of competition.”
He maintained that the FCT remains a traditional stronghold of the PDP and cautioned party members against what he described as engineered political narratives aimed at distorting the electoral reality in the territory.
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He urged supporters to remain united and committed to grassroots mobilisation, stressing that authentic political strength derives from popular support rather than what he called manipulated outcomes.
The meeting drew party chairmen from the six area councils, ward chairmen and members of the State Executive Committee, among other stakeholders.
In a show of solidarity, the FCT PDP chairman, Alhaji Ismail Mohammed Dogara, moved a motion reaffirming the chapter’s support for Hashim’s 2027 presidential aspiration. The motion was seconded by a member of the PDP Board of Trustees, Isa Dobi and received broad endorsement from attendees.
Stakeholders at the meeting also commended Hashim for his support to party candidates before and during the Area Council elections. They called for the immediate release of party members allegedly detained by security agencies, claiming the arrests were intended to influence the electoral outcome.
Political observers say the developments underscore intensifying rivalry between the PDP and the APC in the FCT ahead of the 2027 general elections, with both parties positioning to consolidate their influence in the nation’s capital.

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