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Ogun PDP asks members to disregard reports of executive dissolution

Ogun PDP asks members to disregard reports of executive dissolution
**Ogun PDP Tells Members to Ignore Fake Reports of Executive Dissolution** The Chairman of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ogun State, Abayomi Tella, has asked party members to disregard reports circulating on social media that the national leadership of the party has dissolved the state executive committee. The reports, which claimed that a caretaker committee would be set up to oversee the affairs of the party in the state, were allegedly signed by the National Publicity Secretary, Jungudo Mohammed. However, Tella has described the reports as "fake fabrication" and "an attempt to sow seeds of confusion and discord among party members". According to Tella, the alleged dissolution of the state executives is unconstitutional and cannot stand the test of the law. He insisted that the state executives elected and inaugurated on September 24, 2024, remain the legitimate leadership of the party in Ogun State, as recognised and ratified by the National Executive Committee. It's worth noting that in Nigeria, the PDP is one of the major opposition parties, and the Ogun State chapter has been at the forefront of the party's activities in the state. The alleged dissolution of the state executives could potentially disrupt the party's activities and preparations for future elections. Tella's statement has come as a relief to loyal party members, who would have been confused by the fake reports. He has asked all members, leaders, and supporters to ignore the reports and continue to work towards the party's growth and development in Ogun State. With the 2027 general elections approaching, the PDP is likely to be at the center of the country's political landscape. The controversy surrounding the Ogun State executive committee dissolution may be a sign of things to come, and party members can expect more drama and intrigue in the months ahead.
Source: Original Article • AI-enhanced version for clarity & Nigerian context

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