PDP Releases Campaign Schedule for Enugu North Senatorial Race as Nestor Campaign Begins Grassroots Mobilisation
The campaign organisation of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) candidate for Enugu North Senatorial District has officially unveiled its schedule of campaign activities across the senatorial zone.
According to the released timetable signed by Dr. Cosmo Agbo, Director-General of the “Nestor 4 Senate Campaign Organization,” the campaign tour will commence in Igbo-Etiti Local Government Area and proceed systematically across all LGAs in the district.
The schedule is as follows: Igbo-Etiti LGA from June 5 to 7, Nsukka LGA from June 8 to 10, Uzo-Uwani LGA from June 11 to 12, Igbo-Eze South LGA from June 13 to 14, Igbo-Eze North LGA from June 15 to 17, and Udenu LGA on June 18, 2026.
The campaign management noted that the LGA campaign hierarchy, in collaboration with relevant stakeholders, is expected to harmonize ward-level structures and mobilization groups to ensure effective outreach during the campaign visits.
It further directed all local government campaign coordinators to liaise with the central campaign office to finalize logistics, including venues, timing, and community engagements for each scheduled outing.
Political observers say the structured rollout reflects an early effort to consolidate grassroots support and strengthen party presence across Enugu North Senatorial District ahead of the main electoral season.
The campaign team emphasized that coordination and unity among stakeholders will be critical to ensuring a smooth and successful political engagement across all communities in the zone.
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