Kwara PDP spokesman resigns position

Date: 2023-09-05

Prince Tunji Moronfoye, the Publicity Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP, in Kwara State has resigned his position.

The development Is contained in a letter dated 04/09/2023 and addressed to the state chairman of the party, Babatunde Muhammed.

Prince Tunji said “I am writing you this letter to signify my intention to resign my position as the state publicity secretary of the party and State Working Committee (SWC) member.

He said his decision was premised on personal reasons and “I hold no animosity against the PDP and the leadership Sir.

“It was an honour and indeed a privilege working with a great team and I can only praise all the SWC members I have worked with, in the period in which I held office,” he added.

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