PDP spokesman, Dele Momodu applauds Labour Party’s turnout in Lagos

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The PDP presidential election spokesman, Dele Momodu applauds the supporters of the Labour Party for their turnout in Lagos as Peter Obi takes lead.

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Following the collation of results released in Lagos State, the LP presidential candidate led with 32,657 votes while results from three local governments in the state are still pending. Addressing the result, Dele Momodu applauded the winning party for the remarkable polls despite not being a member of the party. “Labour Party put up a spectacular display in Lagos and I must salute them even though we are not in the same Party” the PDP spokesman stated. Watch the video below …

Peter Obi dumps PDP; withdraws from party’s presidential primary

Peter Obi dumps PDP; withdraws from party's presidential primary

Former Governor of Anambra State and presidential hopeful, Peter Obi has resigned his membership of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, as he withdraws from its presidential primary slated for end of May.
Explaining the rationale behind his move, Obi who was one of the 15 PDP presidential aspirants cleared by the Senator David Mark-led Presidential Screening Committee last month, submitted that the recent development in the PDP led him to his decision.

In a statement addressed to the PDP National Chairman, Iyorchia Ayu, Obi said: “I am writing to intimate you of my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party, which was conveyed to the Chairman of Agulu Ward 2. Anaocha LGA Anambra, effective Friday 20 May, 2022. Consequently, I am by this letter informing you of my withdrawal for the PDP Presidential Primaries.
“It has been a great honour to contribute to nation-building efforts through our party. Unfortunately, recent developments within our party make it practically impossible to continue participating and making such constructive contributions.
“Our national challenges are deep-seated and require that we each make profound sacrifices towards rescuing our country. My commitment to rescuing Nigeria remains firm, even if the route differs.”