The former deputy governor has officially resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing the party’s failure to uphold its core values as the primary reason for his departure.
In a statement released today, he expressed disappointment with the party’s leadership and decision-making processes, which he said no longer aligned with the principles that originally attracted him to the APC. “My resignation is driven by the party’s inability to adhere to its core values, which has created a gap between its stated ideals and actual practices,” he stated.
The former deputy governor, who served with distinction during his tenure, emphasized that his decision was not taken lightly, highlighting the importance of integrity, transparency, and accountability in political service. He also called on party leaders to reflect on internal reforms to restore public confidence in APC’s commitment to good governance.
Political analysts suggest that his resignation could signal growing dissatisfaction among party members and raise questions about the APC’s ability to maintain unity ahead of upcoming elections.
The former deputy governor reassured his supporters and constituents that he remains committed to public service and will continue to engage in initiatives that promote societal development and democratic governance.
This move marks a significant shift in the state’s political landscape and underscores the challenges facing major political parties in aligning their actions with their founding principles.
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