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Osita Chidoka Departs PDP: Implications for Nigerian Politics

Osita Chidoka Quits PDP: A New Chapter in Nigerian Politics

Osita Chidoka, a former Nigerian Minister of Aviation, has officially announced his resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

Chidoka cited a lack of significant reforms within the PDP as a major concern, highlighting that the party’s inability to adapt and reposition itself effectively in the current political climate risks rendering it irrelevant.

He expressed disappointment with the party’s loss of strongholds, particularly to the Labour Party in recent elections.

Chidoka’s departure is seen as a significant move, reflecting broader concerns about the PDP’s role and future as an opposition party in Nigeria. He has not yet revealed any plans to join another political party.

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