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APC National Chairman, Ganduje Resigns
In a development that has sent ripples across Nigeria’s political space, Dr. Abdullahi Umar Ganduje has resigned as the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), bringing his tenure to an abrupt end.
Ganduje, a former two-term governor of Kano State, reportedly resigned with immediate effect, citing health-related concerns as the primary reason for his decision.
Though his resignation letter referenced the need to prioritise his well-being, insiders within the party say Ganduje’s exit may not be unconnected to mounting internal pressure and discontent over his leadership style.
Party sources were mute on Friday but very reliable sources told GWG.ng that aides of Ganduje have cleared his office at the party secretariat of his personal effects.
Ganduje assumed the position of APC National Chairman in August 2023 at a time the ruling party was battling internal discord and factional wrangling. His emergence raised eyebrows among some party loyalists who felt his appointment lacked broad-based consensus. Throughout his short stint, he faced criticism over his handling of party affairs and was frequently accused of favouritism and high-handedness.
Multiple sources within the APC claim that one of the key issues that stoked anger against Ganduje was the alleged imposition of exorbitant fees on aspirants, especially in the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) area council elections. Several aspirants reportedly expressed frustration over the financial burden, calling the process exploitative and undemocratic.
However, the APC leadership is yet to release an official statement confirming the resignation or announcing a successor.