May 25, 2026

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Ex-IGP Abubakar Adamu quits APC

Ex-IGP Abubakar Adamu quits APC

Ex-IGP Abubakar Adamu quits APC

Former Inspector General of Police Mohammed Abubakar Adamu has resigned his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).

Adamu formerly submitted his letter of resignation on Monday May 25, 2026 to the executive of the Makama ward in Lafia, Nasarawa state capital.

“Today I addressed my Letter to you the ward executives especially the ward chairman of my decision to resign from the All Progressives Congress (APC) with immediate effect.

“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 with my political activities under the platform of the party,” he stated.

Adamu explained that internal democracy, fairness, transparency and equal opportunity for aspirants and members which guided the affairs of any democratic political party does not reflects its principles.

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

“Unfortunately the event surrounding the primary election did not reflect this principle and have led to loss of confidence in the party’s leadership and the processes in the state.

“After wide consultations with supporters, political associates and family members have decided to withdraw my membership to pursue my political aspirations through another platform,” he said.

He appreciated the opportunity given to him to serve and contribute to the growth of the party during his period of membership.

He also thanked members of the party at the ward, local government level and state levels for the cooperation and relationship built during his stay in the party.

“Kindly accept this letter as my formal resignation from the party,” he concluded.

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