BREAKING: ANYANWU RESUMES DUTIES AS PDP NATIONAL SECRETARY AMID CRISIS
Samuel Anyanwu, who has faced controversy, has officially resumed his role as the National Secretary of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
Reports indicate that he arrived at the party secretariat at approximately 10:56 am and went directly to his office, where he was welcomed by his personal staff.
While sitting at his desk, Anyanwu addressed the media and rejected a statement attributed to the PDP National Publicity Secretary, Debo Ologunagba.
Ologunagba had confirmed to reporters that the party had received the Appeal Court judgment recognizing Sunday Okoye as National Secretary.
In response, Anyanwu said: “That is his opinion. It’s not the opinion of the party.
“As National Publicity Secretary of the party, I wouldn’t want to disparage him. Maybe he didn’t get the facts correctly. I have appealed.”
Details later.
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