A former Public Relations Officer of the New Nigeria People’s Party, NNPP, South West zone, Badmus Kilamuwaye has formally joined the Peoples Democratic Party, PDP.
He revealed the move in a statement made available on Monday.
This is coming few weeks after the politician dumped NNPP.
Kilamiwaye in the statement, described his defection to the PDP as a “progressive alignment aimed at contributing meaningfully to Nigeria’s democratic growth.”
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He said his decision was borne out of “deep reflection on the current political realities in Nigeria,” noting that his move was not driven by personal ambition.
Kilamiwaye while speaking further, said Nigeria’s democracy requires “a stronger and more people-oriented political foundation.
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“Politics for me has always been about interest, service to humanity, and not sentiments.
After much consultation with my supporters and mentors, I have decided to join the Peoples Democratic Party a platform that offers genuine opportunities for youth participation, inclusiveness, and national unity.
“I am proud of my time with the NNPP. It was a period of learning and service. But for Nigeria to move forward, we must all align with platforms that have the structure, experience, and reach to deliver tangible progress to our people”.
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