 Matthew Urohide and Patrick Akiyalore of the People's Democratic Party have announced their resignation from the party. Their resignation was contained in a separate letter to the Senate, which was read by the Deputy Senate President Ovi Omoa Gege who presided over the plenary today Wednesday. In a letter, Urohide's resignation will take immediate effect while Akiyalore's resignation will take effect on 11 June 2023 after the expiration of his thought to them in the Senate. Urohide, the chairman of Senate Committee on Public Accounts, said his resignation from the PDP is because of the differences among leaders of the party. He claimed the differences would not allow him to grow politically if he continues to stay as member of the party. As you the death of no understanding in the party, so it has put me a quagmire. In the state, meetings are held. I'm neither on this side nor on this other side. I don't feel that the only way to democrat can operate now is to stay out of it. Let us see what time gives. I'm not deeply for any political party yet. You know, maybe my action to contribute certain actions. There's nothing wrong in if I tell you in the morning I'm leaving. In the evening I can tell I'm coming back. But I have not seen any change now and I don't anticipate any change.