PH-based businessman, Wenenda Wali, withdraws from partisan politics

A Port Harcourt (PH) – based businessman, politician and philanthropist, Mr. Kingsley Wenenda Wali, has formally announced his decision to quit partisan politics.

Wali, who was a member of All Progressives Congress (APC), made the announcement in a press statement he personally signed and released to journalists on Saturday in River State.

According to the peace, good governance and social justice advocate, his decision to quit partisan politics was taken to allow him dedicate enough time to his family, and concentrate more on activities geared towards promoting unity and development within the community.

The National Leader of the Unity House Foundation (UHF), known for his benevolence and philanthropic endeavours, thanked all those who have supported him one way or the other in the course of his voyage in politics.

His statement reads: “Today, I am announcing my decision to step away from partisan politics to dedicate more time to my family and to focus on fostering unity within our community.

“Over the years, I have had the privilege of working closely with many dedicated individuals, and I am deeply grateful for the experiences and opportunities that have come my way. However, I have reached a point where I believe that my efforts can be more effectively channeled outside the political arena, particularly in areas that bring people together rather than divide them.

“This decision was not made lightly. My family and the well-being of our community have always been at the forefront of my thoughts, and I believe that now is the right time to focus on these priorities.

“I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to everyone who has supported me throughout my political journey. While I may no longer be involved in partisan politics, I remain committed to serving the public in ways that promote harmony and collective progress.

“I will continue to support those who are still in the public service and will always wish them well as they navigate the challenges and responsibilities that come with it.”

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