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Lagos PDP gets new secretariat

The party stated that the move to a new secretariat became necessary due to its need for more space.

• May 17, 2022
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The Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) in Lagos has got a new secretariat for running the party’s activities in the state.

On Tuesday, the state party spokesperson, Hakeem Amode, said “The party has relocated its secretariat from Adekunle Fajuyi GRA Ikeja to 132b Agege Motor road, Old Abeokuta Road, next to Total Filling Station, Zik Bus Stop.”

According to him, the move to a new secretariat became necessary due to the need for more space.

Mr Amode, therefore, urged all correspondence to be directed to the new address and noted that henceforth all party activities would take place at the new secretariat. 

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