By Gabriel Ameh
The Ndudi Godwin Elumelu (NGE) Campaign Council has announced a schedule for a series of consultations and stakeholder interactions aimed at strengthening party structures and consolidating grassroots support ahead of the 2027 electoral cycle.
In a notice issued by the Secretary of the Campaign Council, Ogbueshi Chike Ifesiokwu, the council outlined a two-phase engagement plan designed to foster unity and enhance collaboration among party stakeholders across Aniocha North, Aniocha South, Oshimili North, and Oshimili South Local Government Areas of Delta State.
According to the statement, the first phase of the consultations will focus on engagements with party executive members within the four local government areas. These meetings are intended to align the party’s internal leadership with the campaign council’s vision and strengthen organisational structures ahead of future political activities.

The second phase will involve broader consultations with key political leaders and stakeholders, aimed at promoting inclusiveness and building consensus within the party.
Ifesiokwu noted that the consultations are part of efforts to ensure transparency, unity, and effective coordination among party members as preparations gradually begin for the next electoral cycle.
He also urged all stakeholders expected at the meetings to be punctual and actively participate in the discussions, emphasising that the interactions are crucial to building a strong and coordinated political framework.
Schedule for Consultations Interaction with Party Executive Members March 10, 2026 – Aniocha North (11:00am)March 11, 2026 – Aniocha South (11:00am)March 12, 2026 – Oshimili North (12:00 noon)March 13, 2026 – Oshimili South (11:00am)Interaction with Political LeadersMarch 17, 2026 – Aniocha North (11:00am)March 18, 2026 – Aniocha South (11:00am)March 19, 2026 – Oshimili North (12:00 noon)March 20, 2026 – Oshimili South (11:00am)

The Campaign Council said the meetings will provide an opportunity for party executives and leaders to share ideas, strengthen unity, and support the council’s long-term political strategy.
