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NNPP South West PRO, Kilamuwaye Resigns From Party, Keeps Mum On His Political Future 

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As the alignment and realignment among politicians is taking shape ahead of the 2027 general election, the South West Zonal Public Relations Officer of the New Nigeria Peoples Party, (NNPP), Hon. Kilamuwaye Badmus Oladayo has resigned from the party.
Kilamuwaye in a letter dated October 29, 2025 and written to the NNPP Chairman of his ward, Ward 3 of Abeokuta South State Constituency 1 of Ogun State and copies of which were sent to the National Leader of the party, Senator Rabiu Kwankwaso; the Kano State Governor, Abba Kabir Yusuf; the party’s Governorship Candidate for Ogun State, Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo and the South West Chairman of the party, thanked the party for given him the opportunity to serve.
He said he resigned his membership of the party and by extension the position of South West Public Relations Officer.
Kilamuwaye, known for his grassroots mobilization and media engagements within the NNPP structure, described his resignation as a ‘purely personal decision,’ adding that his time in the party afforded him the platform to demonstrate his ‘political dexterity and sagacity.’
While he did not disclose his next political move, sources close to the former NNPP spokesman hinted that he may be taking time to reassess his political direction before making any future declarations.
Hon. Kilamuwaye, a seasoned political communicator and activist, played significant roles in advancing NNPP’s visibility across the Southwest geo-political zone. He was instrumental in coordinating several public engagements that enhanced the party’s image during the last election cycle.
His political style, often described as dynamic and strategic, earned him recognition from key stakeholders, including Ambassador Olufemi Ajadi Oguntoyinbo, who had publicly commended Badmus in previous events for his “unrelenting energy in mobilizing the youth and defending the party’s ideals.”
Political observers in Ogun and across the Southwest have begun to speculate on the implications of his exit, given his influence among NNPP youth structures and his visible role during the 2023 general elections.
Party insiders, however, described the move as “unexpected but respected,” with one official stating that Badmus’ resignation “marks the end of an era of vibrant publicity and passionate advocacy for the party in the region.
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