In a major political shake-up ahead of the 2027 general elections, the Chapter Chairman of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) in Boki Local Government Area of Cross River State, Mr. Fabian Okwajie, has announced his resignation from the party, citing disillusionment with the party’s leadership and direction.
In a strongly worded resignation letter addressed to the Ward Chairman of Boje Ward, Mr. Okwajie expressed deep frustration with the PDP’s national leadership, accusing it of lacking vision, direction, and the capacity to deliver on the party’s founding ideals.
“The national leadership of our party has failed to provide the visionary and credible guidance required to steer the PDP toward achieving its foundational objectives,” Okwajie wrote. “Internal politicking, often driven by personal interests, has overshadowed the collective goals of the party.”
Okwajie, who has been a key grassroots mobilizer for the PDP in Cross River State, said the party’s declining relevance and internal dysfunctions have eroded the trust of supporters and stifled effective political engagement.
“The current state of the PDP is deeply discouraging, offering neither hope nor a clear roadmap for the future. This lack of direction, especially as we approach the crucial 2027 elections, has eroded the confidence of my supporters and me,” he stated.
He hinted at a possible move to a new political platform that aligns with his values of inclusiveness, accountability, and participatory democracy, although he did not immediately disclose his next political destination.
“Remaining within the PDP under the current circumstances would not only stifle my aspirations but also hinder my ability to effectively serve my people,” Okwajie added.
The resignation is expected to send ripples through the PDP’s structure in Cross River State, particularly in Boki LGA, where Okwajie has enjoyed strong grassroots support.
Party insiders say the development could trigger further defections if the PDP leadership fails to address the growing discontent among its ranks.
Efforts to reach the PDP leadership in Cross River for comment were unsuccessful at the time of filing this report.