Kogi PDP unveils Habeebat Deen as Dino Melaye’s running mate

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The Kogi State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), on Friday, unveiled Hon. Habeebat Deen as the deputy governorship candidate.

Habeebat Deen is therefore the running mate to the party’s candidate, Senator Dino Melaye, for the state’s governorship election scheduled to hold on November 11, 2023.

She was unveiled to PDP elders and members after she was presented to the party leadership by Melaye, at a brief unveiling ceremony, which held at the Abuja private residence of a former governor of the State, Alh. Ibrahim Idris, also known as Ibro.

Mrs Deen hails from Ankpa local government area of Kogi East senatorial zone of the State and was a one time member of the Kogi State House of Assembly.

Speaking at the event, Senator Melaye said the choice was unprecedented by any major political party in the State, adding that, “we will continue to do things that are innovative and different.”

Present at the unveiling event were the State PDP chairman, Engr. Sam Ohuotu; Brigadier General Tunde Ogbeha (rtd); former Governor Ibrahim Idris; Prince Olusola Akanmode; Dr. Tom Adaba, and Mrs Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, among other party stalwarts and members.

Gen. Ogbeha congratulated Melaye for quickly and seamlessly nominating a deputy governorship candidate on the PDP ticket, saying that by the action, “ Melaye has shown his gender sensitivity.”

He added: “It’s a divine choice. He has made a statement beyond Kogi State because it will generate a lot of interests, excitement and goodwill.”

Gen. Ogbeha appealed to all those who contested the governorship ticket with Melaye to support his candidacy for the success of the party.

Natasha Akpoti-Uduaghan, who was the PDP candidate for the 2023 Kogi Central senatorial election, said it was natural for Kogi West to produce the next Governor of the state while also praising the gender balance of the PDP ticket.

She noted that carrying women along in governance will make a lot of difference even as she promised to mobilise Kogi Central women for the PDP success in the November 11 governorship election.

Former Governor of the State, Ibrahim Idris called for a unity of purpose among PDP members in the State in order to achieve victory at the governorship poll.

“We need to work together as members of the same family. If that is done, I believe success is ours,” Idris said.

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