Why Ex Adamawa Gov Bindow, Followers, Dumped  APC  Membership 

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*says he doesn’t feel at home at former party 

By; TINA PHINEAS, Yola

A former Adamawa State Governor, Muhammed Jibrilla Bindow, has  officially resigned his membership of the  All Progressives Congress (APC)  with his huge political support base.

According to him, he dumped the APC because the party is embroiled in bitter crisis

Bindow maintained that the APC still grapples with unresolved party conflicts of interest connected to the 2019 elections and the party primaries leading into the 2023 elections.

The former governor, pointed out that the unresolved crisis of the Adamawa State Chapter of the All Progressives Congress (APC), has compelled him to tender his resignation hence, he ceases to be a member of the ruling party.

Bindow who penned his resignation in a formal letter he formally signed and addressed to the chairman of APC in his Kolere Ward, Mubi North Local Government Area of Adamawa State and made available to New Nigerian, said he no longer feels at home in APC.

 “The painful decision was taken after deep prayers and wide consultations with family members, stakeholders and faithful followers within and outside Adamawa state.

“The unfortunate event of the 2019 general election and the 2022 governorship primaries among many reasons remains the main crux of why am resigning from APC.

“Lack of genuine reconciliation with aggrieved stakeholders within the party in Adamawa state since the last primaries makes APC to be no longer comfortable home of stay.

“While thanking you and the party, I wish to also inform you that my faithful supporters will be joining me across the state in leaving the party so as to Champion a cause of building a harmonious Adamawa state that will enshrine unity in our diversity toward a collective development as a people.” Bindow said

The former Governor who in his resignation letter, however, stoppef short of saying which political party he will be joining, is a major blow to APC’s claim of regrouping in an attempt to reclaim power from the incumbent Fintiri-led, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP).

New Nigerian however gathered that the former Governor might be  joining the Peoples Democratic Party.

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