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PDP Sweeps Adamawa LG Elections, Wins 21 Councils and 226 Wards

Tunde Bakare
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PDP Sweeps Adamawa LG Elections, Wins 21 Councils and 226 Wards

The Peoples Democratic Party has won all 21 chairmanship seats and 226 councillorship positions in the Adamawa State local government elections.

Channels TV reported that the results were announced in Yola by the Chairman of the Adamawa State Independent Electoral Commission, Mohammed Umar, after collation was completed.

TVC News also reported the sweep, saying the PDP cleared all councils and wards in the exercise.

The announcement was made at the commission’s headquarters in the presence of security personnel, election observers, party representatives and ADSIEC commissioners.

According to the electoral body, the elections were conducted across the 226 wards in the state, with the ruling party emerging victorious in every chairmanship and councillorship contest.

The result strengthens the PDP’s local political control in Adamawa, a state already led by Governor Ahmadu Umaru Fintiri of the same party.

Opposition parties are expected to study the outcome and the conduct of the poll, especially because local government elections often become tests of party structures ahead of wider electoral contests.

The sweep gives the PDP a full local-government mandate in the state and positions the party to control council-level governance as the 2027 political cycle gathers pace.

Control of the councils also matters for grassroots mobilisation, because local officials often shape voter contact, community projects and ward-level party organisation.

The result will therefore be read not only as a local poll outcome, but also as an early sign of organisational strength before the next national election season in Nigeria.

Sources: Channels TV, TVC News

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Tunde Bakare

Political journalist covering Nigerian politics, the National Assembly, and electoral developments. Political Editor at NaijaTrend.

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