- Gbenga Ogunleye, revealed that the PDP leaders pleaded with Adediran to withdraw his resignation, acknowledging the reasons behind his departure while emphasizing the importance of unity within the party.
- Jandor announced his resignation from the PDP earlier this week, citing betrayal and a lack of discipline within the party.
- The former Lagos State governorship candidate stated that he left the party along with his supporters across the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of Lagos State.
In an effort to address the recent resignation of Abdul-Azeez Adediran, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) National Secretary, Mr. Ude Okoye, led a delegation of party chieftains to visit the 2023 Lagos State governorship candidate.
Eko Hot Blog reports that the visit took place just 48 hours after Adediran’s resignation, with the aim of persuading him to reconsider his decision and return to the party.
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Adediran’s spokesman, Gbenga Ogunleye, revealed that the PDP leaders pleaded with Adediran to withdraw his resignation, acknowledging the reasons behind his departure while emphasizing the importance of unity within the party.
“The National Secretary of the PDP, Ude Okoye; former National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan; and ex-House of Representatives member, Shina Peller, visited Adediran.

“They urged him to reconsider his resignation and return to the PDP,” Ogunleye said.
The delegation acknowledged Adediran’s reasons for leaving but encouraged him to stage a comeback.
“While appreciating their support, Adediran assured them of his willingness to collaborate with friends in his political journey, in spite of differences in political alignment,” Ogunleye stated.
Jandor announced his resignation from the PDP earlier this week, citing betrayal and a lack of discipline within the party.
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The former Lagos State governorship candidate stated that he left the party along with his supporters across the 20 Local Government Areas and 37 Local Council Development Areas of Lagos State.
Adediran attributed his decision to the inability of the PDP to resolve its internal crisis in Lagos State.
Although he has not yet announced his next political move, he mentioned that it would be revealed in the coming months.





