PDP appoints caretaker committees in Cross River, Akwa Ibom

The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has constituted State Caretaker Committees for its Cross River and Akwa Ibom states’ chapters, strengthening interim leadership structures pending fresh congresses in both states nationwide party reorganisation efforts.
The party disclosed the decision in a statement issued by its National Publicity Secretary, Ini Ememobong, in Abuja on Wednesday following deliberations at the national secretariat involving senior party officials present.
The caretaker committees were approved by the National Working Committee on behalf of the National Executive Committee, pursuant to Section 29(2)(b) of the PDP Constitution, 2025 as amended in line thereto.
Appointed Chairman of the Cross River State Caretaker Committee is Bassey Ewa, with Dr Bassey Adim as Secretary and Emmanuel Ekpe as Administrative Secretary to oversee interim party administration statewide.
Other members of the Cross River Caretaker Committee include Dr Joe Edet, Udie Mike, Dr Lynne Bassey, Etim Okon, Ankot Cohbom, Ofana Odo, Dr Onun Unoh, Ebaye Akunjom and Godswill Obindim.
Also appointed into the committee were Edem Ekong, Raymond Abo, Moses Bisuakefe, Agabi Oko, Walter Esom, Ekpo Asuquo and Pastor Victor Takon as additional members supporting party coordination efforts locally.
For the Akwa Ibom State chapter, the party appointed Igwat Umoren Chairman, Harrison Ekpo Deputy Chairman, Borono Bassey Secretary, Ewa Okpo Publicity Secretary and Uduak Essien Organising Secretary to steer interim leadership.
Also appointed were Aniekan Asuquo as Youth Leader, Mary Abara as Women Leader, and Enoch Enoch as Legal Adviser to strengthen representation and statutory compliance within the committee framework.
Members of the Akwa Ibom caretaker committee include Aniebiet Cornelius, Udim Peters, Ayanime Obot, Ofon Michael, Mandu Effiong, David Umanah, Usenmfon Ibanga, Unwana Assam, Obong Ogbuji and Kufre Umoh.
Members are Emibana Ubolum, Gregory Etim, Iberedem Asamamnyie, Mtom Ben, Iniobong Ukwak, Emmanuel Umah, Ekaette Philips, Effiong Bassey, Effiong Onukak, Ime Okwong, Kate Atabia, David Ibanga and Ukoette Ukoette.
Ememobong said the committees would manage party affairs in both states, in line with Section 21(2)(a-b) of the party constitution, for up to three months or until election of new executives.
(NAN)
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