Former Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) National Publicity Secretary, Kola Ologbondiyan, has formally announced his withdrawal from the party, citing personal reasons for his decision.
In a letter dated December 5, 2025, addressed to the PDP Chairman of Okekoko Ward (09), Kabba/Bunu Local Government Area in Kogi State, Ologbondiyan expressed gratitude to the party leadership for the opportunities afforded to him during his tenure.
He wrote, “Let me start by thanking you as well as other levels of leadership in the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) for the opportunities provided for me to serve the party as well as our fatherland, Nigeria.”
Ologbondiyan explained that after careful reflection on his role and contributions within the party, he determined that it was time to step aside. “It is now imperative to bring your attention to the fact that I have reviewed my participation in the PDP and came to the conclusion that, for personal reasons, I need to make my exit. I have therefore come to a decision to formally withdraw my membership of the PDP, henceforth,” he added.
Okay News reports that Ologbondiyan concluded his letter by extending his best wishes to the party and its leadership. He has previously served as Director of Media and Publicity for the PDP’s 2019 Presidential Campaign Council and has a notable background in journalism.
In addition, he once worked as an aide to former Senate President David Mark, who is currently serving as the chairman of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).