
Factional Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party, Kabiru Turaki, says the party has yet to receive any formal notification from Osun State Governor Ademola Adeleke regarding his reported resignation. Adeleke announced on Tuesday that he had withdrawn from the PDP, citing an unending internal crisis that has weakened cohesion within the party’s ranks.
Addressing journalists after the National Working Committee meeting in Abuja, Turaki noted that while Adeleke is constitutionally free to leave or remain in the party, procedure demands that a formal notice be submitted to the PDP leadership. He stressed that the party’s internal processes remain intact despite the turbulence, adding that the NWC will continue to uphold due process as it navigates the unfolding situation.
Adeleke’s exit has intensified concerns about stability within the PDP, raising questions about the party’s ability to retain key figures amid deepening internal fractures. As party loyalists and political observers await clarity, the central issue lingers: will Adeleke’s departure spark a broader realignment within the PDP or force long-overdue reforms? Visit www.jocomms.com for more news