Oyo Assembly Majority Leader Sanjo Adedoyin Resigns from PDP

Sanjo Adedoyin, the Majority Leader of the Oyo State House of Assembly, has resigned from the People's Democratic Party (PDP), bringing the total number of PDP lawmakers who have resigned in the state to four. Adedoyin, who represents Ogbomoso South, announced his resignation in a statement signed in Ibadan on Friday, stating that the decision was made after deep reflection and consultation with his base, as he believes in a credible opposition.
He attributed his resignation to the instability within the PDP, which he feels undermines the party's stability. Other lawmakers who have resigned include Bisi Oluranti from Ogbomoso North, who also cited ongoing crises within the PDP, and Yusuf Adebisi, the Deputy Chief Whip, who expressed that the prolonged crises made it difficult to continue political activities under the party's platform.
Oluranti has requested the expunging of his name from the party's database and hinted at joining the Allied People's Movement (APM), while Adebisi's resignation reflects similar sentiments regarding the internal challenges faced by the PDP.
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