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‎Turaki On Adeleke’s Resignation, Says ‘We are yet to receive his letter’

The chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), ‎Kabiru Turaki, has stated that the party has not received any formal communication from Governor Ademola Adeleke of Osun State regarding his resignation.

‎Adeleke had announced on Tuesday that he was leaving the PDP, citing the ongoing crisis within the party as his reason for departure.

‎Speaking to journalists after the National Working Committee (NWC) meeting in Abuja, Turaki acknowledged that Adeleke is constitutionally entitled to either stay or leave the party.

‎He added that the PDP only became aware of Adeleke’s resignation through media reports and has yet to receive an official notice from the governor.

‎“We have seen online a letter said to be from him resigning from our party, but I tell you that we have not, up to this moment, received any formal indication that he has left,” Turaki said.

‎The factional chairman noted that Adeleke’s name is still listed among the aspirants vying for the Osun governorship ticket.

‎He added that the party would depend on reports from its officials at the primary to ascertain whether the governor has formally withdrawn or is still participating in the contest.

‎“As far as we are concerned, even if the letter circulating online is genuine, Gov. Adeleke, like any Nigerian, has the freedom to associate as he wishes,” Turaki said.

‎Turaki emphasized that the PDP’s true strength resides in its supporters rather than in elected officials who decide to leave the party.

‎He added that defections by governors in certain states have not substantially weakened the party’s grassroots backing.

‎“Our people have remained with us, and by God’s grace, when elections come, they will show that the PDP is still solid,” he said.

‎Turaki stated that the National Working Committee (NWC) had reviewed and approved the congresses conducted in Osun for the election of ad hoc delegates.

‎He added that preparations for the local government elections in Anambra were also assessed, with the party expressing confidence in achieving a strong performance.

‎Turaki further noted that former PDP governors nominated by President Bola Tinubu for non-career ambassadorial positions have yet to inform the party.

‎“If they approach us, we will consider their communication on its merit,” he said.

‎Addressing the nation’s worsening security situation, Turaki urged the federal government to urgently reassess Nigeria’s security framework.

‎He remarked that it is unreasonable to designate governors as chief security officers when they have no real control over security operations in their states.

‎“We call on the federal government to brace up and begin a comprehensive review of the security framework in this country,” he said.


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