Dr. Ringim expressed confidence that with strong backing from women and youths, the PRP will emerge as a formidable contender in the 2027 elections. She believes the party’s inclusive platform and grassroots focus will resonate with voters who are seeking genuine representation and development. The mobilization event in Dutse was part of a broader campaign to re-energize the party’s structure and expand its influence across states. Party officials are expected to hold similar events in other regions in the coming months.
As Nigeria prepares for its next general elections, the PRP’s push for women’s involvement reflects a growing recognition of gender dynamics in political mobilization. The party’s strategy aims to leverage the influence of women to build a broad coalition of support. With increased focus on grassroots engagement and youth empowerment, the PRP seeks to position itself as a viable alternative to the ruling party. The coming months will be crucial in determining whether the party can sustain momentum and translate mobilization into electoral success.


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