The ruling All Progressives Congress (APC) crisis deepens as aspirant for Nasarawa State House of Assembly, Jacob Ajegana-Kudu, tenders his resignation letter to withdraw his membership of the party.
Ajegana-Kudu sought to represent Nasarawa Eggon East constituency at the state legislature during the recently concluded APC primaries.
In a letter to his Ubbe Electoral Ward Chairman of the party, Nasarawa Eggon Local Government Area of state, the aspirant who earlier resigned as Special Assistant to Gov. Tanko Al-Makura to contest the election, said he was no longer comfortable to remain in APC, according to reports.
Part of the letter dated Nov. 2, 2018, read: “RESIGNATION OF MEMBERSHIP OF ALL PROGRESSIVES CONGRESS (APC).
“I bring you my full compliment in the best of traditions and wish by this communication to formally offer to you my resignation from the All Progressives Congress (APC).
“l had joined the APC in 2014 with Registration Number as NAS/NAE/02001078, and remained committed to the party’s ideology.
“As I resign my membership of the party at this point in time, I wish to thank Gov. Tanko Al-Makura and the party for giving me the opportunity to serve as Special Assistant to the governor.
“I also thank the party’s stakeholders and supporters for their unflinching support given to me while in the party.
“I wish the party well in all her future.”
Ajegana-Kudu, however, did not disclose his next line of action or new party.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) recalls that the aspirant had on Oct. 10 rejected the result of the State House of Assembly primary election of his constituency.
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