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David Mark Defects from PDP to Lead ADC

David Mark Defects from PDP to Lead ADC

Former Senate President, Sen. David Mark, has officially parted ways with the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), according to a report by the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN). 

On Tuesday, Mark, a key figure in Nigeria’s opposition, was named the interim National Chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC), the party chosen by the opposition coalition. 

His resignation was formalized in a letter titled “Notice of Resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP),” dated July 27, addressed to the Ward 1 Chairman in Otukpo, Otukpo Local Government Area of Benue State.

He attributed his decision to quit PDP to recent developments which, he said, had reduced the party to a shadow of its former self, thus subjecting it to public ridicule.

“I bring warm greetings to you and members of the PDP, Otukpo Ward 1 and, by extension, to the entire Benue State and Nigeria. I write to formally inform you of my decision to resign my membership of the party with immediate effect.

“You may recall that over the years, I have remained firm and deeply committed to the ideals of the PDP.

“Even when nearly all stakeholders departed the party following our loss in the 2015 presidential election, I pledged to remain the last man standing.

“I have worked steadfastly to rebuild, reconcile and reposition the party, efforts which, without sounding immodest, helped restore the PDP to national relevance and made it once again a party of choice for many Nigerians.

“However, recent events marked by deepening divisions, persistent leadership crisis and irreconcilable differences have reduced the party to a shadow of its former self, subjecting it to public ridicule,” he said.

The former senate president said that after wide consultations with his family, friends and political associates, he resolved to join the National Coalition of Political Opposition Movement in Nigeria.

This, he said, was part of the collective efforts to rescue the country and preserve its hard-earned democracy. 

NAN

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