Breaking News: Former Abia Deputy Chief of Staff Nwagboso Resigns from PDP

Date:

In a surprising turn of events, Chris Nwagboso, a former Deputy Chief of Staff in Abia State, has decided to part ways with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP). Nwagboso, who also held the position of Transitional Committee Chairman for Isiala Ngwa South Local Government Area, tendered his resignation in a heartfelt letter addressed to the PDP Ward Chairman of Ehi-Na-Uguru/Osokwa Ward 5, Isiala Ngwa South LGA, Abia State.

“RESIGNATION OF MY MEMBERSHIP FROM PEOPLES”

DEMOCRATIC PARTY (PDP).”

“I write to you on the above subject and officially resign my membership from PDP.”

“I sincerely thank all members of the Party for their supports and solidarity in the last 25 years”

“Indeed, it’s politically wrong to be schemed out of the political process at this tender age when my potentials, wealth of knowledge and expertise ought to be properly harnessed for desired socio-economic development of our State.” 

The move comes after a quarter-century of dedicated service within the party. Nwagboso expressed gratitude to all party members for their unwavering support and solidarity throughout his political journey. His decision to step away from the PDP aligns with a broader trend, as the entire executive committee of PDP, Item Ward C, in Bende Local Government Area also recently resigned from the party.

LEAVE A REPLY

Please enter your comment!
Please enter your name here

Share post:

Subscribe

Popular

More like this
Related

Yemi Alade Calls Out Cool FM Nigeria and CloudAfrica FM Over Alleged Blacklisting

Nigerian singer Yemi Alade has publicly accused popular Lagos-based...

Shallipopi Reveals He Doesn’t Smoke, Says Cigarettes Are for “Aesthetics”

Nigerian singer Crown Uzama, widely known by his stage...

Bobrisky Expresses Regret Over Fame, Laments Loss of Privacy

Controversial Nigerian crossdresser, Bobrisky, has revealed his regret over...

Fame Is Landing Me In Trouble – BBNaija’s Queen Laments

Ex-BBNaija housemate, Queen Atang has expressed displeasure over some...