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Ex-IGP Adamu Reveals Real Reason Behind APC Exit

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Former Inspector General of Police (IGP), Mohammed Abubakar Adamu, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing alleged irregularities surrounding the party’s governorship primary election in Nasarawa State, which was won by Senator Aliyu Wadada.....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

Adamu submitted his resignation letter on Monday to party executives in Makama Ward, Lafia.

The former police chief explained that his decision followed extensive consultations with his supporters, political associates, and family members, as he intends to pursue his political ambitions on another platform.

According to him, the principles of internal democracy, fairness, transparency, and equal opportunity for aspirants and party members, which should guide every democratic political party, were no longer evident within the APC.

He also expressed appreciation to the party for the opportunity to serve and contribute to its growth during his time as a member, while thanking party faithful at the ward, local government, and state levels for their support and cooperation.

“This decision was not taken lightly. However, recent developments within the party, especially the conduct of the governorship primary election processes in Nasarawa State, have made it difficult for me to continue my political activities under the platform of the party,” he said.

Adamu stressed that democratic political parties must uphold transparency and fairness in their internal processes.

“I strongly believe that internal democracy, fairness, transparency and equal opportunity for aspirants and members guide the affairs of any democratic political party,” he stated.

“Unfortunately, the events surrounding the primary election did not reflect these principles and have led to a loss of confidence in the party’s leadership and processes in the state,” he added.

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