Hon. Omoruyi Nosakhare, a key figure in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Ovia South West, has officially resigned from the party.
In his resignation statement, Hon. Omoruyi expressed serious concerns, including the dismissal of College of Education Iguorikhi staff members and what he termed as impunity during the House of Assembly primary election.
He said these issues reflected deeper problems within the party that he could no longer overlook.
Hon. Omoruyi had held numerous key positions within the PDP, demonstrating his commitment and influence.
He served as the Udo Ward Secretary, coordinating party activities and fostering political engagement at the grassroots level.
His tenure was marked by efforts to strengthen the party’s presence and effectiveness in the ward.
Additionally, Hon. Omoruyi held the position of Ovia South West Treasurer, managing the party’s financial resources with transparency and accountability.
His financial stewardship was instrumental in supporting various party initiatives and campaigns within the local government area.
Beyond these roles, Hon. Omoruyi also served as the Youth Leader of Ovia South West Local Government, characterized by active youth mobilization and advocacy for greater youth involvement in politics.
He championed numerous programmes aimed at empowering young people and fostering their participation in the democratic process.
Furthermore, Hon. Omoruyi was once the Edo South Senatorial Youth Leader, where he extended his influence to a broader constituency.
In this capacity, he worked tirelessly to unite young people across the senatorial district, promoting political education and engagement.
His tenure was marked by initiatives aimed at enhancing youth representation and addressing their concerns within the political framework.
Hon. Omoruyi’s resignation from the PDP is a significant development, given his extensive contributions and longstanding commitment to the party.
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