APC chair, senator Abdullahi Adamu, reportedly resigns

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Senator Abdullahi Adamu, the National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has reportedly resigned from his position.

Adamu according to Dailytrust tendered his resignation on Sunday night, July 16.

The former governor of Nasarawa State who emerged as the national chairman at the party’s national convention held in March 2022, reportedly transmitted his resignation letter to the Presidential Villa, Abuja ahead of the return of President Bola Tinubu from the African Union (AU) meeting in Kenya.

One of the sources said Adamu sent the letter to the Chief of Staff of the President, Femi Gbajabiamila, around 4pm on Sunday.

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“He has resigned. The resignation letter signed by him has been sent to the villa. The letter was addressed to President Tinubu. But since the president is away in Kenya for the AU meeting, the letter was sent to his chief of staff,” a source said

Also, a source close to Adamu while  corroborating the resignation rumours said, “The national chairman resigned following a gang up by people around the president to embarrass him during the meetings of the party slated for tomorrow and Wednesday.”

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The source, however, denied a report that it was President Tinubu that asked Adamu to resign ahead of the National Caucus and National Executive Committee (NEC) meetings of the party scheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday. The party had fixed July 10 and 11 for its National Caucus and NEC meetings to iron out critical issues affecting it and the crisis within the National Working Committee (NWC).

However, the meetings were later postponed and rescheduled for tomorrow and Wednesday.

A founding member of the party said Adamu resigned when he got wind that two influential personalities around the president had mobilised against him ahead of the meetings.

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“He resigned because they have started to collate signatures to impeach him during the forthcoming meetings. He resigned to save himself from humiliation,” the top politician said

When contacted, Adamu told this paper that he will not comment on the matter until President Tinubu returns from the AU’s meeting.

“I won’t talk about the issue because the president is away,” Adamu who was the preferred candidate of former President Muhammadu Buhari for the chairmanship seat, said.

 

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