Niger State PDP Legal Adviser Murtala Mohammed Resigns From Party After 27 Years

 

Barr. Murtala Mohammed, the State Legal Adviser of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Niger State, has officially resigned from the party after nearly three decades of membership and dedicated service.

In a formal resignation letter addressed to the Ward Chairman of the PDP in Nassarawa ‘A’ Ward, Chanchaga Local Government Area, Barr. Mohammed cited “recent disheartening political developments” within the party as the reason for his decision. He stated that the move was not only personal but also reflected the sentiments of his political base and grassroots supporters who desire a return to genuine democratic values.

“I have diligently contributed to the growth and progress of the party at different levels,” he wrote, highlighting his role as one of the first PDP delegates in 1999, his tenure as a member of the Ward Executive Committee, and his position as the State Legal Adviser.

Barr. Mohammed expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve the party and reiterated his commitment to the development of Niger State and Nigeria through a more ideal democratic platform.

The letter was copied to the Chairman of the PDP Niger State Chapter and included the return of his original membership card.