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Another PDP stronghold member, Idahosa, resigns membership of party

Mr. Charles Idahosa, a member of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) representing the South South region in the party’s Board of Trustees (BoT), has resigned from the party on Monday.

Idaho’s a, a chieftain of the party announced his resignation in a letter titledLetter of Resignation” addressed to the Chairman of Ehor Ward 1 of the party in Uhunmwonde Local government area of Edo and made available to newsmen in Benin.

Another PDP stronghold member, Idahosa, resigns membership of party
Charles Idahosa

The letter reads in part: “I trust this letter finds you well. I am reaching out to formally announce my decision to resign from both the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) and my role as a member of the Board of Trustees (BoT).

“As a representative from the South South Nigerian region, this decision comes after considerable contemplation and reflection on my personal and political journey.

“Throughout my stay in the party, I have been privileged to contribute to its vision and mission. However, after careful consideration, I believe it is time for me to pursue new paths and opportunities beyond the party’s confines.

“I wish to express my sincere gratitude to the PDP community for their unwavering support and camaraderie during my time of service.

“I remain committed to upholding the values and principles that have guided my political engagement thus far.

“I look forward to new avenues of growth and contribution, and I extend my best wishes to the PDP as it continues its important work”.

Idahosa was a former Uhunwode Local Government Chairman and Political Adviser to former governor Adams Oshiomhole.

In related news, Emeka Ihedioha, the former governor of Imo State, has also announced his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) on April 23.

In his resignation letter, which was addressed to the PDP chairman in Mbutu Ward, Aboh Mbaise Local Government Area of the state, Emeka Ihedioha stated that there is a misalignment between his personal beliefs and the current trajectory of the main opposition party.

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