The Assistant State Woman Leader of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Cross River South Senatorial District, Margaret Okon, has officially resigned from the party.
Her decision comes barely 48 hours after Emana Amawhe, the deputy governorship candidate for the 2024 general elections, also stepped down from the PDP.
In a letter addressed to the Ward Chairman of Edem Odo Ward, Akpabuyo Local Government Area, Cross River State, Okon expressed gratitude for the opportunities and experiences she gained while serving the party.
She reflected on her journey, which included roles as a ward executive member, councillor, and most recently as a member of the state executive council and assistant state women leader for the South.
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“I am grateful for the opportunity to have served the party in various capacities, from being a Ward Exco member to serving as a Councillor, and most recently, as a member of the State Executive Council/ Assistant State Woman Leader, South, a position I have held until today. These experiences have been invaluable, and I deeply appreciate the trust and support I received throughout my journey”, she said.
“The insights and lessons I have gained during my time in the PDP will undoubtedly play an instrumental role in shaping my future endeavors. As I take this step forward, I remain committed to the service of my community and the pursuit of progress for our people”.
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