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Ologbondiyan joins Atiku’s team of Campaign Spokesperson
Presidential candidate of the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), former Vice President Atiku Abubakar has appointed Kolawole Stephen Ologbondiyan, former PDP National Publicity Secretary, as one of his spokespersons for the 2023 presidential campaign.
A statement from Atiku’s office declared that the appointment takes immediate effect.
Ologbondiyan joins other spokespersons earlier appointed by the presidential candidate to project the unique selling points of Atiku Abubakar and keep the electorate updated about goings on in the campaign.
Ologbondiyan was former National Publicity Secretary of the PDP (Dec. 2017-Dec. 2021). He was Director of Media and Publicity, PDP Presidential Campaign Council (2019 Presidential Election) and now member of National Executive Committee (NEC) of the party.
He was Special Adviser (Media and Publicity) to former President of the Senate, Senator David Mark (2007-2015). He is a highly experienced journalist endowed with requisite skills of communication.
He rose through the ranks from being Proof Reader and Production Editor to becoming Assistant Politics Editor, Politics Editor, Group Politics Editor, Deputy Editor (Daily) and Digital Editor (Online) of the THISDAY Newspapers.
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