Akintayo (PDP-Yewa-South) told newsmen in Abeokuta on Tuesday that she remains a card-carrying member of the PDP.
The lawmaker said she had no plan to dump the party inspite of the fact that it has an internal crisis.
Akintayo, the Chairman of the House Committee on House Service Matters, said that the PDP remains a strong opposition party in the state.
According to her, PDP will continue to map out strategies that would benefit the citizens.
“I remain a card-carrying member of Peoples Democratic Party and its representative in the state Assembly.
“I don’t have any plan to leave my party inspite of the fact that there is an internal crisis among the party leaders and this would soon be resolved amicably.
“If you see me at government functions, that does not mean that I am already with their party; I attend functions on invitation.
“I can decide to go to any political party tomorrow, if and only if my political leader, Isiaq Abiodun Akinlade, a former member of Federal House of Representatives, decides to leave PDP.
“I cannot do anything alone,’’ she said.
The lawmaker promised that she would continue to support bills that would benefit the people of her constituency and the state.
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