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Ex-THISDAY Editor: Why I Want to Be PDP Spokesman

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Onyebuchi Ezigbo

As the jostle for the national offices of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) at the next national convention heats up, a former Deputy Editor with THISDAY Newspaper Group, Mr. Kola Ologbondiy­an, has declared interest in running for the post of National Publicity Secretary.

Ologbondiy­an who also served as the Senior Special Assistant to the former Senate President David Mark, formally unveiled his ambition while speaking with journalist­s in Abuja yesterday.

He said his intention is driven by the desire to see the PDP bounce back to power at the centre once again.

In a letter to the party indicating his interest, Ologbondiy­an said PDP needs the services of experience­d technocrat­s and profession­als that will drive its publicity campaign and to take it to the promise land.

“I write with every sense of humility to inform you of my desire to serve as National Publicity Secretary (NPS) of our great party, the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

“I promise to do all that is noble, right and legitimate to repackage and reposition the PDP as the hope of Nigeria and Nigerians.

“If we must get our party back on track, the PDP needs the services of experience­d technocrat­s and profession­als like me to reinvent the narratives of the noble ideals for which this great party was known and accepted as the most populous political party among the black human race.

“It is also imperative for us to accept the reality that our party will not have the privilege of another learning curve in the 21st century.

“We should therefore carefully seek the best candidates for our leadership positions. I have no doubts that in our collective desire to return our party to her glory, you will find my experience and media contacts very useful both in the traditiona­l and new media ,” he said.

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