Ganduje Set To Resign As APC National Chairman

Ganduje Set To Resign As APC National Chairman

Due to zoning protests, Abdullahi Ganduje, the national leader of the All Progressives Congress (APC), is scheduled to step down.

The ruling party’s alleged intention to oust the national chairman is part of a plan to calm up the uprising among the North-Central zone’s stakeholders, who have consistently demanded the party’s highest office to be returned to the area.

A party source claimed that until the APC national convention in December 2025, Ganduje would be appointed acting chairman by one of the party’s national vice chairmen.

Following the resignation of Abdullahi Adamu from the North Central region, Ganduje, the immediate former governor of Kano State, was appointed APC chairman in August 2023. Since then, his tenure has been met with growing opposition from within, particularly from those who thought his appointment amounted to a violation of the party’s internal zoning rules.

Source: Channels TV

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