I remain committed to PDP – Former UK women leader, Abimbola

I remain committed to PDP - Former UK women leader, Abimbola

A former peoples Democratic party, PDP National women leader in the United Kingdom, Yeye Animashaun Abimbols Abdul has reiterated her loyalty and commitment to the party leadership.

She stated that it is imperative as a public servant, from time to time to inform the public, especially her followers, of her position on the political affairs within the PDP and Nigerian politics generally at home and abroad for everyone to be guided.

The politician claimed she remained focused on her future without distractions.

In a statement issued on Wednesday, the PDP Chieftain, stated that she owes no one any debt of loyalty and commitments but chose to remain a PDP member and a democrat at home and diaspora for sustainable development of the human capital in Nigeria.

“Be guided also that, I did not eat PDP or PDP Aspirants penny for over 22 years of my active participation in PDP political activities in the UK and Nigeria. The records are there in the UK chapter of the PDP and Alimosho Local Government Area and Lagos State in Nigeria.

“Rather, I have had reasons as a Democrat and PDP member to spend my hard earned money for development of PDP in UK Chapter as a member and leader should, in the capacity of PDP National Women Leader in UK.

“Recall that, as Women leader in the Diaspora, I served meritoriously and selflessly without prejudices to our diversities at home and diaspora. The records are there for verification by anyone who deems it so.

“I did all for Democracy and PDP in Nigeria while in the UK and returned to Lagos State and Alimosho Local Government Area in particular and as usual, demonstrated resilience in support of PDP development and humanitarian philanthropism there.

On her position in the internal politics of PDP, Abimbola maintained that she remained loyal and committed to PDP leadership as considered legitimate at the 99th National Executive Committee, NEC, meeting at Legacy House, Maitama, Abuja on the 27th May, 2025 going forward.

On the matter of who should be Nigeria’s 2027 President, the Ambassador noted that she constitutional has right to align with the most viable alternative presidential candidate to unseat the incumbent APC led Federal Government under President Bola Ahmed Tinubu.

“Viewing of the foregoing, I have made up my mind to announce my choice of PDP presidential candidate whom shall support as usual in a months time from now. This is important because my choice will be guided by informed political decisions as we prepare for 2027 presidential primaries and secondary elections in Nigeria.

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