Politics
Ondo PDP Suspends Chairman for Alleged Anti-Party Activities
The Ondo State chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has taken a decisive step by suspending its state chairman, Fatai Adams, over accusations of engaging in anti-party activities.
The announcement came through a statement issued by the party’s working committee on Tuesday. Co-signed by key members, including the state deputy chairman, Tola Alabere, state secretary Oluseye Olujimi, and organizing secretary Dare Akinwale, the decision was made in accordance with Section 58(1) (b, c, f, h, and j) of the PDP Constitution, as amended in 2017.
The statement highlighted the grounds for the suspension, citing Adams’s alleged involvement in activities deemed detrimental to the party’s reputation. It read, “He is accordingly advised to appear before the State Disciplinary Committee of the party for further interrogations within the next one week.”
Emphasizing its commitment to maintaining party discipline, the PDP warned against any intrusion by the ruling party, the APC, into its ranks. The swift action demonstrates the party’s resolve to uphold its integrity and address internal challenges promptly.
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