Pia Stynes is stepping down from the role with immediate effect.
Offaly Ladies Football public relations officer is stepping down from her role with immediate effect.
Pia Stynes is pointing directly to the county's executive committee, saying "decisions have not been made by the full committee but rather a select few."
The news follows a turbulent and damaging time for the Faithful County.
After the departure of a large number of Offaly's best players, a much changed panel struggled early in the season under Greg Farrelly.
Farrelly was then dispensed with but branded the committee's decision and conduct as "low, unprofessional, and disgusting".
Brian Cosgrave, of the Shamrocks, stepped in as an interim manager, before departing with Clara's Enda Keane taking over last month.
This season Offaly have been relegated from Division Three of the league before losing their Leinster Intermediate Championship preliminary quarter final to Wicklow.
The county's Chair Brendan Minnock then stood down for 'personal reasons', along with the entirety of the Offaly Ladies Development Committee.
Their now former PRO, Pia Stynes says she no longer feels she can work with the executive after her questions about the decision-making process went unanswered.
Here is Ms. Stynes' statement in full:
"After careful consideration, I have decided to resign from my position as PRO with immediate effect.
While I have enjoyed my time promoting ladies' football with our county over the last few years, after recent events, unfortunately I can no longer work with the current executive committee.
Decisions have not been made by the full committee but rather a select few.
On numerous occasions I have asked questions around the process and procedures of making decisions, none of my questions have been answered so I feel I have absolutely no alternative.
Read more: "I Was Stunned" - Former Offaly Manager Recounts O'Connor Park Meeting
Offaly And Longford Chase Semi-Final Spot In Division Four
NFL: Laois Travel To Fermanagh For Crucial Division Three Encounter
Gold Cup Takes Centre Stage On Final Day Of Cheltenham
Offaly TD Demands Stronger Ticket Touting Laws As Six Nations Prices Hit €3k
Offaly Travel To Dublin For Fourth Round Of National Camogie League
Athlone Town Get Title Defence Underway Tomorrow
Shane Lowry Left With Work To Do After Horror 18th At Players Championship
NFL: Must Win Game For Westmeath In Division Three
Westmeath County Council To Host Civic Reception For Athlone Town
Midlands Players Named In Ireland Squad For Showdown With Scotland
Irish Athletics Legend Ronnie Delany Dies Aged 91
Shane Lowry And Rory McIlroy In Action At Players Championship
NFL: Potential Make Or Break Weekend For Midlands Sides
Play Off Spot On The Line For Portlaoise Panthers This Weekend
Athlone Town Host Cobh Ramblers In First Division
Cheltenham Day Two: Il Etait Temp Takes Home Victory In The Champion Chase
Construction Begins On GAA Club Grounds In Laois
Tullamore Squash Club Recognised At National Awards
CCFL: Willow Park Stay Top Of Premier Division
Shane Lowry Back In Action At Player's Championship