Ned Nwoko, senator representing Delta north, has resigned his membership from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
In a letter dated January 30 and addressed to the chairman
of the Aniocha north LGA, Nwoko said his resignation from the PDP is because of
“deep divisions and factonalisaton within the party”.
The opposition has been embroiled in a leadership crisis as
both Samuel Anyanwu and Sunday Ude-Okoye lay claim to the position of the
national secretary.
A fight broke out at the last board of trustees (BoT)
meeting of the party on Wednesday. Thugs could be seen invading the national
secretriat of the PDP in Abuja when the BoT met.
The senator said the crisis in the party has not allowed him
to deliver on his promises to his constituents.
“The current structure of the party in our state has not
been conducive to realizing these promises,” he said.
“After careful consideration, I have come to the conclusion
that stepping away from the party is necessary to fulfill my obligations to my
people.
“While I bid farewell to my membership in the PDP, I assure
all party members and my constituents of my unwavering dedication to
statesmanship, unity, and the advancement of Delta north.”
Nwoko said his resignation is rooted in the interests of his
constituents.