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  • PDP takes responsibility for defection of Edo Lawmakers to APC

    PDP takes responsibility for defection of Edo Lawmakers to APC

    The leadership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Edo State has acknowledged its failure to retain several of its lawmakers, including the Speaker of the State House of Assembly, Blessing Agbebaku, who recently defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC).

    Dr. Tony Aziegbemi, Chairman of the party’s Caretaker Committee in Edo, made the statement on Thursday in Benin while addressing the recent wave of defections by PDP lawmakers to the ruling APC.

    Just a day prior, Speaker Agbebaku and four other PDP legislators formally announced their move to the APC.

    Aziegbemi revealed that the party had held over 20 meetings with the lawmakers in a bid to persuade them to stay, but ultimately could not convince them to remain in the fold.

    “As a party, we always strive to engage with our members and offer them a sense of belonging, regardless of the circumstances,” he said. “We, alongside the party’s candidate and deputy governorship candidate, had numerous meetings with the lawmakers to urge them to stay. We emphasized that remaining with the party was in their best interest and that of their families.

    “However, it appears our efforts weren’t enough. We take full responsibility for not being able to retain them,” Aziegbemi admitted.

    Commenting on the broader issue of political defections in Nigeria, Aziegbemi argued that the country’s core problems are not limited to corruption but are deeply rooted in a lack of integrity and shame among those in positions of power.

    “We often blame corruption, but the real crisis in this country is the absence of shame and integrity among our leaders,” he said. “These ongoing defections reflect a broader failure in leadership values like honesty, kindness, and decency—traits that are unfortunately missing in many of today’s political actors.”

  • 3 Katsina PDP lawmakers defect to APC

    3 Katsina PDP lawmakers defect to APC

    Three members of the House of Representatives from Katsina State have resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and defected to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    The lawmakers are Rep. Balarabe Dabayi (Bakori/Danja Constituency), Rep. Aliyu Iliyasu (Batsari/Safana/Danmusa Constituency), and Rep. Salisu Majigiri (Mashi/Dutsi Federal Constituency).

    Their defection was announced during a plenary session, where Speaker of the House, Rep. Tajudeen Abbas, formally declared them as the newest members of the APC.

    In their separate letters of resignation, read by the speaker, the lawmakers cited the ongoing internal crisis within the PDP as the reason for their departure.

    The highlight of the event was the presence of Katsina State Governor, Umar Dikko Radda, who attended in a show of solidarity.

  • APC welcomes mass defection of Lawmakers from Delta, Edo PDP

    APC welcomes mass defection of Lawmakers from Delta, Edo PDP

    The All Progressives Congress (APC) has officially welcomed a wave of high-profile defections from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), marking a significant political shift in the South-South region.

    In a statement released on Wednesday and signed by the APC National Publicity Secretary, Felix Morka, the ruling party applauded the defection of six members of the House of Representatives and all 22 members of the Delta State House of Assembly including Speaker Rt. Hon. Emomotimi Guwor from the PDP to the APC.

    In a parallel development, the Speaker of the Edo State House of Assembly, Rt. Hon. Blessing Agbebaku, and several of his colleagues have also joined the APC, bolstering the party’s influence in the region.

    “The entrance of these leaders and their supporters into our Party attests to the transformational leadership of President Bola Tinubu,” the statement read, citing the administration’s Renewed Hope Agenda and ongoing economic reforms as driving forces behind the shift.

    The APC further assured the incoming lawmakers of “cooperation and accommodation” as they transition into what the party described as its “political family.”

    This wave of defections signals mounting political realignment ahead of future electoral contests, with the APC positioning itself to consolidate power in historically PDP-dominated territories.

  • Court stops Ekiti PDP congresses

    Court stops Ekiti PDP congresses

    An Ekiti State High Court in Ado-Ekiti on Wednesday granted an order stopping the conduct of the Local Government and State Congresses of Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in the State.

    NAN reports that Justice E.B. Omotoso gave the order while ruling on a motion on exparte number HAD/424M/2025 filed by Mr Afolabi Adedeji.

    The suit was filed against the PDP, the party’s Acting National Chairman, Umar Damagun; National Organising Secretary, Umar Bature; Caretaker Chairman of the party in Ekiti state, Dare Adeleke and the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).

    The court ordered that all parties to the suit should maintain status quo, pending the hearing and determination of the motion on notice.

    The court also ordered that the PDP Acting National Chairman, National Organising Secretary and Ekiti State Caretaker Chairman should be served the court order through their WhatsApp numbers.

    “Leave is hereby granted to the claimant/applicant to serve the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants the Originating Process with its accompanying processes by substituted means, by pasting the afosesaid originating process on the wall of the 1st defendant’s office situate at Ajilosun Street, Ado Ekiti, Ekiti State.

    “In addition, the claimant/applicant is granted leave to serve the 2nd, 3rd and 4th defendants vide their WhatsApp phone numbers 08047677070, 08035961850 and 08033242822 respectively.

    “All parties in this case are hereby ordered to maintain status quo pending the hearing and determination of the Motion on Notice which is hereby fixed for hearing on Wednesday, the 14th day of May, 2025,” the court ruled.

    The plaintiff, Afolabi Adedeji, had sought an order of interim injunction, retraining the defendants, privies, agents and successor-in-title/office, from accepting any list of persons who did not obtain election forms, participate in the elections and elected by the simple majority votes of the ward congress of the PDP in Ekiti State to act for the party, as delegates at any election of the party apart from those elected on March 15, 2025.

    The plaintiff also sought an order of the court to mark the originating summons as concurrent.

    He equally sought to issue and serve, the originating summons, and other accompany originating processes, and all other processes in the case on the 1st , 2nd, 3rd and 5th defendants, whose address is outside the jurisdiction of the court and in the Federal Capital Territory.

  • Again, PDP in denial aftermath of members’ exodus to APC – By Ehichioya Ezomon 

    Again, PDP in denial aftermath of members’ exodus to APC – By Ehichioya Ezomon 

    The entire leadership of the opposition Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) is a shameless lot. That’s the least of the adjectives to describe such unserious and un-self-examining politicians, who, in the face of an embarrassing implosion of their platform, engage in scapegoating President Bola Tinubu and the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) as responsible for their self-inflicted woes!

    How can the leaders of the PDP – who, within 24 hours, recognised, as “authentic,” three claimants to the position of National Secretary of the party – locate the source of their problems in the APC leadership, which’s protecting its members, and receiving defectors in droves from “an already capsizing PDP boat,” according to former Senator James Manager (PDP, Delta South), summarising the lead-up to the “political tsunami” that swept the Delta State chapter on Wednesday, April 23, 2025?

    From the acclaimed leader of the PDP, former Vice President and twice presidential candidate of the party, Alhaji Atiku Abubakar, to the Chairman of Board of Trustees (BoT), Chief Adolphus Wabara, to the Acting National Chairman, Amb. Umar Damagum, and to former Senate President and ex-Governor of Kwara State, Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki – all behave like the ostrich, bury their heads in the sand and blame Tinubu and APC for their leadership failure to unite the once famed “biggest and largest political party in Africa.”

    All the politicians, with their structures and followers, who’ve decamped to the APC, cited the intractable division, and a rudderless leadership as reasons for dumping and jumping out of the “sinking PDP boat,” to save their lives and political careers!

    Lately-decamped former Delta State Governor and the PDP vice presidential candidate in the 2023 general election, Senator Ifeanyi Okowa, in an interview on ARISE News on April 29, explained that the PDP internal disarray – legal wrangling over leadership, disunity, and lack of electoral strategy – convinced Delta’s political elite that the party could not compete effectively in 2027. So, how are these the faults of President Tinubu and his APC government?

    Wabara’s floated the most ludicrous of the PDP claims after the mass defections into the APC: That the APC will implode soon; the PDP defectors have no followership; President Tinubu is turning Nigeria into a one-party State; and politicians trooping into the APC foresee Tinubu rigging the 2027 general election. What warped reasoning from the supposed repository of the PDP leadership!

    In an interview with Vanguard published on April 26, 2025, Wabara predicted that: “The PDP will laugh last because very soon, there will be implosion in the APC. Those people joining the APC will soon want to displace the party members who have built the APC over the years. The displaced APC members will look for where to go, and they will simply come over to the PDP.”

    Did the PDP implode on August 31, 2013, because Atiku, seven PDP governors of Jigawa, Kano, Sokoto, Niger, Rivers, Kwara and Adamawa, the acting national chairman and some national and state lawmakers were displaced in the PDP by defectors? Certainly not!

    The PDP imploded because then-Atiku’s faction, the New Peoples Democratic Party (nPDP), walked out of the Special National Delegates Convention at the Eagle Square in Abuja, accusing the organisers of “disqualifying over 50 of the 75 aspirants” from vying for the 17 positions in PDP’s National Working Committee (NWC).

    Subsequently, the Atiku splinter nPDP, with five governors of Adamawa (Murtala Nyako), Kano (Rabiu Musa Kwankwaso), Sokoto (Aliyu Wamakko), Kwara (Abdulfatah Ahmed) and Rivers (Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi), defected and dissolved into the opposition APC, which defeated President Goodluck Jonathan, and removed the PDP from power just 16 years into its dream unbroken 60-year suzareignty over Nigeria.

    How can displaced APC members, due to the defection of PDP members into the APC, “look for where to go, and they will simply come over to the PDP,” as Wabara claimed? What’ll be the attraction in the PDP – which might be a shadow or carcass of itself if the trends in the party continue beyond 2025 – when there’re viable alternatives in the flourishing Social Democratic Party (SDP) and the wave-making coalition of opposition politicians, ironically headed by Atiku, the leader of the comatose PDP?

    On the defection of Delta State Governor Sheriff Oborevwori and former Governor Okowa, with the entire PDP structure to the APC, Wabara said: “It was expected, and I think we should expect more. But there’s nothing to worry about. That’s politics. We long expected such defections and we know the reason: Some are doing so for second tenure, and some for protection.”

    As Wabara claimed, were Atiku and ex-Governors Nyako, Kwankwaso, Wamakko, Ahmed and Amaechi – all except Ahmed, on their second term in office – looking for re-election or protection from the APC that wasn’t sure of defeating incumbent President Jonathan and the PDP in 2015?

    Were ex-Governors of Rivers (Nyesom Wike), Abia (Okezie Ikpeazu), Benue (Samuel Ortom), Enugu (Ifeanyi Ugwuanyi) and Oyo (Seyi Makinde) – all except Makinde in their second term – looking for re-election or protection when they worked against the PDP and it presidential candidate, Atiku, in the 2023 general election? Again, certainly not!

    The governors, under the aegis of G-5 (PDP-G5), rebelled against the PDP because, against the dictates of the PDP constitution, Atiku, as the party leader, refused to yield the position of national secretary to Southern Nigeria, as Atiku and then-PDP national chairman, ex-Senate President Iyorcha Ayu, are from Northern Nigeria.

    Still in denial, Chief Wabara dismissed, as “a movement of the leadership and not the followership,” the mass defection of PDP members in Delta State to the APC, adding, “Even at that, I have it on good authority that not all the leaders are moving to APC. At the fullness of time, Nigerians will decide the 2027.”

    A couple of questions for Wabara: Are the Nigerians, who’ll decide “at the fullness of time in 2027,” different from the decamped PDP members combining with APC members in the APC? Who and how many are the PDP elders not moving to the APC in the exodus from the PDP?

    Wabara, noting that muzzling the opposition under any guise would birth tyranny and despotism, “which pose grave danger to democracy,” said: “I have earlier warned against Tinubu turning Nigeria into a one-party state and it’s all coming to pass now. He has no apologies for that, and this is not good for our democracy.”
    Has Wabara – a former Senate President (2003-2005), who didn’t last his tenure under the “do-or-die” political regime of President Olusegun Obasanjo (1999-2007), with Atiku as Vice President – forgotten how the PDP muzzled the opposition within and without the party, turned Nigeria into a “real” one-party State, and boasted that it’d rule the country for unbroken 60 years, and counting?

    Wabara also asserted that PDP defectors have an inkling about Tinubu rigging the 2027 general election, and hence their mass movements into the APC. This is the same old and tired talking point of the PDP leaders, under which they hide to cover their electoral failures. This will also be their alibi in 2027 even if they lose the poll squarely!

    Whereas the APC, with the majority of elected officials and positions across the country, isn’t resting on its oars, but embarks on aggressive drive for more members; the PDP is satisfied with moaning its losses, and blaming President Tinubu and the APC for poaching its members with underhand tactics. Who’s stopped the PDP from deploying similar tactics to draw APC members into its fold?

    Indeed, Saraki, on his X handle, @bukolasaraki, on April 24, spoke truth to power on both sides of the divide. Warning that a “one-party state, as being disingenuously designed by some people, will not augur well for a multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-cultural, multi-religious, and highly-diversified society like ours,” as “it is even more dangerous when we eliminate alternatives and make people hopeless,” he urged the PDP to also fish for “some governors from the other parties.”

    On the defection of Delta’s governor and his predecessor in office, Saraki remarked that: “Yes, it is unbecoming and shocking for the running mate to the standard bearer of a leading party to abandon ship to join the ruling party. This is unprecedented and nobody should try to justify such an act with the talk of being put under pressure (by President Tinubu and the APC). It is simply a sign of how low we have sunk as a polity.”

    Nonetheless, Saraki told members that the two years before the next general election were an ample time to reposition the PDP, adding: “That is a long time in politics. We have enough time to brace up to the challenge. There is nothing that prevents us from getting some governors from the other parties to join our ranks.”
    Saraki cautioned PDP against externalising blame, saying: “Our party members should also refrain from blaming our woes on the ruling party. That would be a lazy approach. They are playing politics to win elections. It is our responsibility as party members to ignore their antics and seize the moment and momentum to make our party stronger and better.”

    Rather than lamentation, the party leaders should adopt Saraki’s view that, “The PDP is better with fewer members who are loyal, sincere, determined, dedicated, and committed to its ideas, ideals, and progress than to have so many who will identify with us in the afternoon and be romancing the ruling party in the night.”
    Surely, for the PDP, it’s time to “know your members” (KYM)! That seems the only strategy remaining for its survival going into 2027! Enough of its leaders scapegoating President Tinubu and the APC for their self-induced woes!

  • I remit 40 percent of my salary to PDP – Senator

    I remit 40 percent of my salary to PDP – Senator

    A federal lawmaker, Sen. Garba Maidoki (PDP–Kebbi), has revealed he remits 40 percent of his salary to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

    Maidoki disclosed this in an interview with NAN on Friday in Abuja reacting to the defection of several PDP members to the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

    He described the political shift as “unfortunate,” warning that a one-party system was unhealthy for democracy.

    “A strong opposition is essential to keep the government in check and ensure the right actions and corrections are made.

    “But what we’re seeing today is a mass drift toward the APC, largely because the PDP has failed to put its house in order,” he said.

    Representing Kebbi South Senatorial District, Maidoki lamented the recurring crises within the PDP and expressed concern over the party’s ability to organise a national convention.

    “Our governors, who should be stabilising forces, appear indifferent. As senators, we don’t have the resources to keep the party together.

    “I remit 40 per cent of my salary to the PDP national headquarters, but that’s a drop in the ocean compared to what’s needed to run the party,” he said.

    Maidoki warned that if party leaders failed to take responsibility, the PDP might not survive as a viable political force in the near future.

    “We hope it’s not too late to get our act together. It’s in Nigeria’s interest,” he added.

    When asked if he intended to defect, Maidoki stressed that his focus was on national interest rather than personal gain.

    “For me, being a senator is not the goal, it’s a means to a goal. My objective is to help make Nigeria work, especially for the next generation.

    “Unfortunately, many politicians are more concerned with the next election than delivering meaningful results during their term,” he said.

    Maidoki emphasised that he was more focused on performance than political survival.

    “I’m not thinking about the next election. I’m thinking about what I can deliver before then. If I can make a difference, even a small one, that’s enough for me.”

    He also revealed that he previously rejected a committee chairmanship in sports, citing the need to focus on issues that impacted governance more directly.

    “Our problem isn’t laws, we have enough laws. The problem is implementation. If I can contribute to ensuring compliance and accountability, I’ll consider that a worthy achievement,” he said.

  • Top PDP chieftain ‘exposes’ real reason Okowa defected to APC

    Top PDP chieftain ‘exposes’ real reason Okowa defected to APC

    Umar Sani, a former spokesman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) 2019 presidential campaign organization, has disclosed that the former Governor of Delta State Ifeanyi Okowa defected to the All Progressives Congress (APC) for personal interest rather than ideology.

    TheNewsGuru reported that the former Governor of Delta State said he defected to the APC to connect his state to the center and mainstream. He also faulted the capacity of PDP to win election in 2027.

    In response to the Okowa’s remark, Sani on Thursday dismissed Ifeanyi Okowa’s reason for defecting to the ruling party.

    “Dr. Ifeanyi Arthur Okowa finds himself in the eye of a political storm. His defection to the APC isn’t entirely surprising, but it was his interview that truly stirred the hornet’s nest. There, he raised four issues, each revealing more about self-preservation than ideology. His comments came across less as principles and more as political gaslighting,” he said.

    The PDP Chieftain also decried Okowa‘s statement that he regretted becoming PDP’s vice presidential candidate in 2019.

    “If Okowa now regrets running alongside Atiku Abubakar in 2023, the question becomes: was he honest then, or is he being dishonest now?

    “One doesn’t suddenly regret standing with a candidate unless loyalty is never genuine. This isn’t about opposing his people it’s about unfulfilled ambition,” he stated.

    He contended Okowa’s claim to connect Delta to the center, noting that Okowa once described APC as a disaster. He stressed that as PDP governor, Okowa did not join APC to connect to the center.

    “This claim is misleading. Delta didn’t send Okowa to negotiate asylum at the ‘center’. Delta hasn’t been brought anywhere Okowa merely joined a new alliance for personal security.

    “Ask Deltans: Does joining a party he once called ‘a disaster’ serve their interests? He had eight years as governor during APC’s national rule. Why didn’t he integrate then?

    “Leaders like Tinubu and Buhari remained in opposition without defecting. Okowa’s move isn’t vision, it’s vindication,” he argued.

    The former spokesman of former Vice President Namadi Sambo added that Okowa’s interview on his defection was staged by APC to discredit the PDP.

    Okowa now says the PDP isn’t ready for 2027 but this is the party that gave him everything: commissioner, governor, vice-presidential candidate.

    “Is he saying the house he helped build is uninhabitable? If so, isn’t he partly responsible? This is scorched-earth politics destroying a party, then blaming others.

  • More Labour Party members defect to PDP in Enugu

    More Labour Party members defect to PDP in Enugu

    The Labour Party (LP) members representing Igboeze/Udenu and Igboeze South/Nsukka Federal Constituencies, Mr Dennis Agbo and Mark-Chidi Obetta, respectively on Thursday defected to the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Enugu.

    Defecting along with them were the member representing Nsukka West State Constituency, Mr Malachi-Okey Onyechi.

    On Tuesday two LP chieftains, Prince Emeka Mamah and Titus Odo, defected to PDP barely two weeks after the LP governorship candidate for the 2023 elections, Chijioke Edeoga, dumped the LP for the PDP.

    The decampees were members of the PDP who dumped the party during the 2023 general elections for the LP.

    Speaking during the defection at the PDP Secretariat in Enugu, Onyechi expressed happiness to have united with his former party, pledging to work harmoniously to move the party forward.

    He extolled Gov. Peter Mbah’s developmental strides, saying that he had instituted N2 billion project domiciled across 260 political wards in Enugu.

    On his part, Obetta, explained that his return to the PDP was predicated on the development indices in Enugu especially on transport, education, health and hospitality.

    “Enugu State will achieve more if everyone partner with Mbah,” he said.

    Agbo also thanked his constituents for their understanding, describing them as great people.

    He revealed after their decamp from the LP, that there would be no LP again in Enugu State, saying that it would be very difficult for the opposition in Enugu State.

    He lauded Mbah for his visionary leadership, saying that he deserved second term.

    Welcoming them, the PDP Chairman in Enugu, Dr Martin Chukwunwike, expressed happiness and excitement over their decision to return to their former party.

    “With their defection the trouble we encountered in 2023 election is over. The tsunami is over and 2027 will be seamless,” he said.

  • Adeleke speaks on defection to APC

    Adeleke speaks on defection to APC

    Osun governor, Ademola Adeleke has described rumours that he is set to abandon the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, for the All Progressives Congress, APC as “fake news emanating from those intimidated by his ‘extraordinary. performance in state leadership.

    Adeleke dismisses the alleged plot to join APC at a strategic closed door meeting with leaders, elders and top federal and state officials of Osun chapter of PDP in Osogbo, the Osun State capital on Wednesday night.

    Mallam Olawale Rasheed, Spokesperson to the Governor said in a statement that the meeting was held at the Banquet Hall of the Government was coordinated by PDP State Chairman, Hon Sunday Bisi and attended by House Speaker, Rt Hon Adewale Egbedun and members of the State assembly,

    The meeting was also attended by all critical top leaders of the party with former governor, Prince Olagunsoye Oyinlola addressing the meeting virtually while Prof Wale Oladipo, the Chairman of Imole Movement declared PDP as a home for all genuine lovers of Osun people.

    He also quoted the 1999 governorship candidate of PDP and life member of the PDP Board of Trustees, Senator Oluwole Alabi and former Deputy Speaker of the House of Representatives, Hon Lasun Yusuf described PDP as an agent of development and human empowerment in the statement.

    A PDP member of the House of Representatives, representing PDP members of the Federal House , Akanni Olohunwa applauded the extensive positive transformation Osun is witnessing and affirmed that PDP is sure of victory in any future electoral contest.

    The statement indicated that Adeleke declared unequivocally to the PDP leaders that that he has no plan to quit the party now or in the future.

    “My people, party elders and chiefs, I declare before you today that I am not defecting to APC or any other political party. I remain in PDP. Ignore any fake news”, the Governor declared.

    The meeting ended with a communique issued by the stakeholders’ forum signed by Hon Sunday Bisi.

    In the communique, the PDP leaders passed vote of confidence and endorsement on the state governor for his equitable and efficient leadership.

    They also re-endorsed the governor for second term as the sole candidate of the party for the 2026 election while commending extensive delivery of dividends of democracy and good governance across all sectors of Osun society;

    They also welcomed and applaud the declaration by the State Governor that he has no plan either now or in the future to defect to the All Progressive Congress(APC) or any other political party;

    They also welcomed and applaud declaration by other top leaders of the party that they are not quitting the PDP for APC or any other party;

    They hailed the party executive and leaders as well as elected and appointed officials from Oriade/Obokun federal constituency for remaining steadfast with the PDP and rejecting recent defections by an ungrateful lone ranger;

    They also commended the strategies of the state leadership in tackling and managing the local government leadership crisis, hailing the approach as akin to winning a war without firing a shot and endorsed the due process approach to the local government crisis and urge for further patience from all stakeholders;

    The PDP leaders also commended the state leadership of the party for managing the party affairs with calm and wisdom, declaring that the State PDP is strongly footed to win future contests;

    The Osun PDP leaders also expressed optimism that the national chapter of the party is working to resolve its internal challenges and that the outcome will result in a party more united and well positioned for future victories.

     

  • Workers Day: PDP salutes Ogun workers unwavering commitment to socioeconomic growth

    Workers Day: PDP salutes Ogun workers unwavering commitment to socioeconomic growth

    The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun has applauded the state’s workforce for its resilience, sacrifices, and unwavering commitment to the overall growth and socio-economic prosperity of the state.

    Mr Kayode Adebayo, the party’s Publicity Secretary in Ogun, gave the commendation in a statement in Abeokuta on Thursday.

    Adebayo explained that in spite of recent economic realities, workers  had continuously demonstrated remarkable dedication, offering selfless service to the state with strong passion and a high sense of professionalism and patriotism.

    The PDP publicity secretary said that the party was not unaware of the  disparity between workers income and their sacrifices.

    ”We appreciate your perseverance and exceptional work ethic.

    “Your dedication exemplifies a culture of excellence, and we recognise the significant contributions you make to our state.

    ”As we celebrate workers’ day 2025, PDP, as a major stakeholder in the Ogun State developmental project and a responsible political organisation, is committed to your welfare, job security, and overall wellbeing.

    ”Our party’s enviable relationship with the Ogun workforce between 2003 and 2011 remains unmatched in the annals of Labour/Government history, not only in Ogun State but an undeniable reference point in Nigeria as a whole.

    ”This was a symbiotic partnership that reawakened the sleeping giant and returned Ogun to the era of her fullness of glory and posterity,” he said.

    Adebayo further said that the party appreciated civil servants efforts and sweats that showcased the love for the state.

    ”The PDP honors and salutes every effort you make, every sweat that showcases your love for our state, and every commitment that reflects your passion for our dear state.

    ”We reiterate our principled solidarity, at all times, with the cause of advancing the common good and legitimate demands and aspirations of all Ogun workforce,” he said.(