A former Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ebonyi State, Silas Onu, has resigned his membership of the party.
Onu, who was the senatorial candidate of the party in the February 4, 2024 bye- election for Ebonyi South, has pitched his tent with the African Democratic Congress (ADC).
In a letter he signed on Wednesday, which was addressed to his Obiozara Ward chairman, the former PDP state chairman called on his supporters to join the ADC for a better political future.
He observed that the meddlesomeness of a few governors in the affairs of the PDP necessitated his exit.
The letter read: “It’s with a heavy heart, yet for a more patriotic reason, I am resigning my membership of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) with immediate effect.
“As a member of the Peoples Democratic Party, I served my best in ensuring the party is well entrenched in our ward and had the privilege of also serving as state publicity secretary before taking the highest party leadership office as the state chairman in Ebonyi State.
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“Additionally, I was graciously elected as the candidate of the party for the Ebonyi South senatorial bye-election in February, 2024.
“Therefore, this decision didn’t come easily. However, due to some irreconcilable differences, especially the role being played by a few seating governors of the party, I am compelled to pursue my political aspirations from a different, but a stable platform.
“I thank you for your unflinching support throughout my membership of the PDP and pray that we can all journey into the African Democratic Congress (ADC) to continue forging a strong political movement for the overall good of our people.”