Kogi governorship election: PDP chieftain Folusho Daniel dumps party

Kogi PDP chieftain Commodore Michael Daniel

Kogi PDP chieftain Commodore Michael Daniel (rtd): resigns his membership of the party

By Richard Elesho

By Richard Elesho/Kogi

Ahead of the November governorship election in Kogi, a Peoples’ Democratic Party, PDP, chieftain in Mopa-Amuro Local Government Area of the state, Commodore Michael Folusho Daniel (rtd), has resigned his membership of the party.

The PDP stalwart made his decision known in a letter addressed to the Chairman of the party in Ward 06, Mopamuro Local Government Area, dated 1st of June, 2023.

In a copy of the letter which was made available to Journalists on Saturday in Lokoja, Cdre MF Daniel conveyed his appreciation to all members of the party.

“I wish to inform you of my decision to resign my membership of the PDP from June 1, 2023. The reasons for my decision are personal.

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“As the leader of PDP in my ward, I must thank you and other members for your cooperation and for the joy of victories at polls.

“I also wish to thank the leadership of PDP at all levels for the love and affection that we shared.

“We meet to part and part to meet. I thank you all and God bless,” Cdre Daniel said.

However, the community leader and former member of Kogi House of Assembly who represented Mopamuro State Constituency, is yet to disclose his new political party.

However, Daniel, who once aspired unsuccessfully to represent Yagba Federal Constituency in the National Assembly has long been suspected to be romancing with the governorship candidate of African Democratic Congress, ADC, Leke Abejide.

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