2026 Polls: PDP warns FCT candidates against self-interest

Published on July 14, 2025 at 04:55 PM

The Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, has cautioned its candidates for the Federal Capital Territory, FCT, Area Council elections against pursuing personal ambitions that could undermine the party’s chances of victory in Feb. 2026.

Chairman of the PDP FCT chapter, Ismail Dogara, issued the warning on Monday in Abuja while handing over INEC nomination forms to the party’s candidates.

Dogara announced that the PDP would field six chairmanship and 62 councillorship candidates, expressing confidence in a sweeping victory.

“During my campaign before emerging as state chairman, I said it time and again, this party is too big to remain silent. And that is why we will not be silent.

“The nomination forms are here, including those for vice chairmen. Our goal is to win. Personal ambition, if it doesn’t align with the party’s, can cost us the election,”; Dogara said.

Former House of Representatives member Micha Jibah, urged the candidates to be bold and persistent in their campaign efforts, commending their courage in stepping forward.

Speaking on behalf of the candidates, Gwagwalada chairmanship, Kasim Mohammed, thanked party leaders at all levels for the opportunity to contest under the PDP banner.

He called for unity within the party to ensure victory.

“We have been mobilising voters for PDP ahead of Feb. 2026, but we also need your continued support. Politics is about people, and this is the people’s party.

“We believe they will give us victory.”;

Mohammed also appealed to party leaders to remain responsive throughout the campaign period.

“Please, if there’s anything we need, be there for us. Don’t hesitate to respond in times of need,”; he said.

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