salihu Lukman, the National Vice Chairman (North-west) of the governing All Progressives Congress (APC), has tendered his resignation amidst internal turmoil within the party. In a letter addressed to the Acting National Chairman, Abubakar Kyari, Mr. Lukman expressed his concern that the current atmosphere in the party is not aligned with its original vision of being a progressive force in Nigerian politics.
The resignation of a key party official comes at a time when the APC is grappling with internal divisions and power struggles. Lukman’s decision to step down signals a deepening crisis within the party and adds to the challenges faced by its leadership.
Coinciding with Lukman’s resignation, the chairpersons of the APC in the North-west zone endorsed Abdullahi Ganduje, a former governor of Kano State, for the position of national chairman. This move has further intensified the political landscape within the party and raised questions about its direction and unity.
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As the situation unfolds, political analysts and party members are closely monitoring developments within the APC. The resignation of Salihu Lukman and the endorsement of Abdullahi Ganduje are likely to have significant implications for the party’s future and its ability to navigate the complex political terrain in Nigeria.
Stay tuned for further updates on the evolving political situation within the APC and its implications for the party’s leadership and stability. The APC’s response to these developments will undoubtedly shape the political landscape in Nigeria in the days to come.