The political landscape shifted on Monday as APC National Chairman resigns, effective immediately, citing health concerns.
Former Kano Governor Abdullahi Ganduje explained he was stepping down to focus on improving his deteriorating personal well-being.
APC National Chairman resigns after months of growing tension, controversies, and allegations surrounding his leadership of the party.
He assumed office in August 2023, during a volatile period marked by deepening internal divisions within the ruling party.
Although he publicly cited health reasons, party insiders suggest Ganduje’s decision followed rising pressure from within the APC ranks.
Allegations of corruption and mismanagement had dogged his tenure, including protests over excessive fees for party nominations.
Several APC members, especially FCT council aspirants, raised complaints about high financial demands from Ganduje’s leadership team.
As APC National Chairman resigns, some believe the decision preempts deeper inquiries into his conduct and internal protests.
The APC is yet to release an official statement regarding the resignation, sparking speculation across political and media circles.
Observers warn the timing may affect the party’s preparations ahead of the 2027 general elections and internal restructuring.
Ganduje previously served as Kano State governor from 2015 to 2023 before assuming the party’s national leadership role.
His departure creates a sudden leadership vacuum at a critical period in the APC’s strategic planning timeline.
The public now watches closely as the ruling party scrambles to restore stability and realign ahead of electoral season.
Stay with us for updates as the APC navigates this major shakeup in national political leadership.
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