A two-term senator who represented Kaduna South Senatorial Zone, Danjuma La’ah, has officially resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).
La’ah, who served in the National Assembly for eight years, submitted his resignation letter to the Ward chairman of PDP Mallagum Ward, Kaura Local Government Area, on February 4.
La’ah’s resignation has sparked speculation about his next political move, as the party he plans to join remains unknown.
The Kaduna state chapter of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) has also maintained silence over the resignation of a two-term former senator from the party
Despite efforts to reach out, the party’s Publicity Secretary, Maria Dogo, was unavailable for comment, failing to respond to both calls and WhatsApp messages as of the time of filing this report.
In his resignation letter, La’ah emphasised that his decision to leave the party was personal and did not affect his relationship with the people.
“I humbly write to notify the leadership and members of the Peoples Democratic Party, Mallagum Ward, Kauru Local Government Area of Kaduna State of my resignation from the party with effect from 4/02/025.
“I, however, thank each of you for your cooperation and support given to me, particularly during my eight-year tenure as Senator representing Kaduna South Senatorial Zone, at the National Assembly, Abuja,” La’ah stated in his letter.
La’ah also expressed gratitude for the support he received during his tenure and wished his former party members success in their future endeavours.
“My resignation, which is personal, doesn’t affect my relationship with the people. I therefore wish everyone the best in all future endeavours,” he added.