Nigerian Politician Ose Anenih Resigns from Peoples Democratic Party
In a surprise move, Ose Anenih, the son of the late Chief Tony Anenih, a founding father of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), has announced his resignation from the party. This decision brings an end to Anenih’s long-standing association with the PDP, a party he has been deeply involved with throughout his political career.
According to a letter dated August 18, 2025, and addressed to the PDP Ward Chairman of Arue Ward 3 in Uromi, Edo State, Anenih cited his desire to devote more time to his family and other pressing commitments as the reason for his resignation. This decision, he explained, was made after deep personal reflection and a careful consideration of his priorities.
Anenih acknowledged the significant role the PDP has played in his life, stating that he has stood by the party through its triumphs and trials, driven by his belief in the promise of Nigerian democracy and the ideals that first drew him to the party. His resignation, which takes effect immediately, marks a new chapter in his life, one that will see him focus on his family and other pressing responsibilities.
In a statement, Anenih emphasized that his decision was not made lightly, reflecting the strong bond he has with the PDP. “From the very beginning, I have stood with the PDP through its triumphs and its trials, bound by a belief in the promise of Nigerian democracy and in the ideals that first drew me to the Umbrella,” he wrote.
Anenih’s resignation is likely to be felt within the PDP, given his family’s legacy and his own involvement with the party. However, it remains to be seen how this move will impact the party’s dynamics and the broader Nigerian political landscape.
As Nigeria continues to navigate its complex political terrain, Anenih’s decision serves as a reminder of the important role individuals play in shaping the country’s democratic landscape. His commitment to his family and other responsibilities is a testament to the personal sacrifices that often accompany a life in politics.
With Anenih’s resignation, the PDP loses a dedicated member and a connection to its founding roots. However, it also presents an opportunity for new leaders to emerge and shape the party’s future. As Nigeria looks to the future, one thing is certain – the country’s politics will continue to be shaped by the actions of individuals like Ose Anenih, who are committed to the democratic process and the ideals that underpin it.