Why PDP Needs Utaan As National Chairman 

Andrew Longyem

As the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) prepares for its National Executive Committee (NEC) meeting later this month, which may produce the next National Chairman of the party to take over from Ambassador Iliya Umar Damagum, who has been acting in that capacity since the substantive National Chairman, Senator Iyorchia Ayu, was ousted, some names have been mentioned as possible replacements for Ambassador Damagum. One of the names on the lips of key members of the party is a young, ebullient and charismatic leader from Benue State, Mr. Conrad Terhide Utaan. His other name is Nom-Or (meaning a man of courage). 

Utaan, a humble, humane, proactive and brilliant engineer cum seasoned administrator, has emerged from the horizon as a beacon of hope, competence and unity for the PDP at a time the party is witnessing internal challenges that require a man with the right temperament, credentials and mien to be trusted by all. With a rich tapestry of experience in both engineering and politics, Utaan stands out as the most suitable aspirant for the PDP National Chairmanship seat, poised to lead the PDP into a new era of success and relevance.

A Proven Track Record of Leadership

Born on September 13, 1977 to the family of Elder and Mrs. Sylvester Tsegba Utaan of Ndzorov, Guma Local Government, Utaan’s journey began in Makurdi, Benue State, where his early education laid a solid foundation for both his academic and political pursuits. His leadership skills were first showcased during his university years at the Federal University of Agriculture, where he served as President of the Student Union Body and later as the Director of Sports. This early involvement in student governance honed his ability to unite diverse groups towards common goals—a skill crucial for the leadership of a national party like the PDP. 

Utaan’s subsequent foray into politics demonstrate his commitment to public service and party development. His nomination as a candidate for the House of Representatives election in 2015 further cemented his status as a key player in Benue State politics, despite not securing the seat.

A Visionary for Development

Utaan’s tenure as Senior Special Assistant to the Governor of Benue State on Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) highlighted his ability to translate vision into action. Under his leadership, numerous healthcare facilities and essential infrastructure were established, directly impacting the lives of countless people in the state. His elevation as the Focal Person of the National Social Investments Programme in Benue State during the administration of Governor Samuel Ortom was equally impressive, where he successfully launched various social intervention initiatives, demonstrating his capacity to implement programmes that resonated with the needs of the populace.

These experiences have over the years equipped Utaan with the insights necessary to lead the PDP in crafting policies that are not only appealing to the electorate but also grounded in real-world needs and sustainable development.

A Unifying Force for the PDP

The PDP is at a crossroads, requiring a leader who can bridge divides and foster unity within its ranks. Utaan, having experienced politics at different levels in his blistering public service career, embodies the type of inclusive leadership that can attract diverse membership while promoting party cohesion. His ability to engage with various stakeholders—from grassroots members to party stakeholders —positions him as a candidate who can harness the collective strengths of the PDP for successes in future elections. 

Utaan’s educational background as a COREN certified engineer, coupled with his membership in professional bodies like the Nigerian Society of Engineers (NSE), underscores his commitment to excellence and accountability. These attributes are imperative for leading a party that must regain public trust and confidence in its ability to govern effectively.

A Commitment to Family and Society

Beyond his political and professional achievements, Utaan is a devoted family man, married to his college fiancé and is a father of five. This personal commitment reflects values of dedication, responsibility, and integrity—traits that resonate deeply with the Nigerian electorate. Utaan’s understanding of the challenges faced by families across the nation places him as a relatable and empathetic leader, capable of addressing the concerns of every party member and other Nigerians.

The Right Choice for PDP 

Utaan’s blend of political experience, professional expertise and personal values makes him the ideal candidate for the PDP National Chairmanship. By choosing Utaan, the PDP will not only get a leader with a rich history of service but also reaffirm its commitment to overcome its challenges and march forward. Utaan is not merely asking to replace Ayu because he hails from the same Zone as the former National Chairman. He is offering the PDP a veritable alternative that can work in the interest of all party members. 

The time has come for the PDP to make a decisive choice, and Conrad Terhide Utaan is that choice.

* Longyem, a public affairs analyst, writes from Jos, Plateau State

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