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Jonathan’s Ex-Aide, Dudafa, Switches from PDP to APC

Jonathan's Ex-Aide, Dudafa, Switches from PDP to APC

Dr. Waripamo-owei Dudafa, a former Senior Special Assistant to ex-President Goodluck Jonathan on Domestic Matters and Social Events, has officially left the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) to join the All Progressives Congress (APC).

In his resignation letter addressed to the PDP Chairman of Southern Opokuma/Ayibabiri Ward 8, Kolokuma/Opukuma Local Government Area, Dudafa stated that his decision came after extensive consultation with his family, political associates, and supporters.

“It is with a heavy heart that I tender my resignation from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) effective immediately,” the letter read.

Dudafa cited prolonged and unresolved internal disputes within the PDP, particularly at the national level, as the primary reason for his departure.

He explained, “The prolonged and unresolved disputes, particularly at the national level, have significantly impeded our ability to move forward and have created an environment of conflict that I believe is no longer conducive to advancing the shared values and objectives we hold dear.”

While acknowledging his past contributions to the PDP, Dudafa emphasized his continued commitment to serving the people, stating, “I remain committed to serving the best interests of our people, motivated by my dedication to their welfare and progress.”

The politician, widely regarded as a political protégé of former President Jonathan, announced that he had joined the APC, which he described as a platform of renewed opportunity.

“After careful reflection and consideration, I have decided to join the All Progressives Congress (APC), a platform I believe offers renewed hope, unity, and a stronger foundation to tackle the challenges facing our dear state. I look forward to working with new colleagues who share this vision,” he declared.

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