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Kaduna Rep, Sadiq Ango Abdullahi resigns from PDP

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The House of Representatives member representing Sabon Gari Federal Constituency Zaria, Kaduna State. Hon. Sadiq Ango Abdullahi on Monday joined ranks of member of Peoples Democratic Party, PDP who have dumped the party in recent times.

 

Abdullahi announced his resignation from the party in a letter to the Chairman of PDP in his Hanwa Ward, Sabon Gari Local Government Area on Monday.

 

 

In the letter, the lawmaker attributed his decision to dump the PDP to ‘factionalisation’ and ‘prolonged’ crisis within the party.

 

He said this have affected his ability to serve his people.

 

He also said he decided to dump the PDP as part of his “commitment to continue serving the people of Sabon Gari Federal Constituency beyond partisan lines, ensuring that all constituents benefit from purposeful, inclusive, and effective representation.”

 

However, Abdullahi did not indicate his new party in the letter.

The letter party reads “The persistent internal conflicts and factionalisation within the PDP, which have culminated in a prolonged party crisis, are adversely affecting my ability to effectively represent my constituency and perform my duties optimally.

 

“In view of the prevailing situation and after wide consultations with key stakeholders and political associates, I have come to the difficult but necessary decision to resign my membership of the People’s Democratic Party (PDP)

 

 

“This decision is driven by my commitment to continue serving the people of Sabon Gari Federal Constituency beyond partisan lines, ensuring that all constituents benefit from purposeful, inclusive, and effective representation.

 

 

 

“I wish to sincerely thank the PDP for the privilege and opportunity to serve under its platform. The support, trust, and experiences I have gained during my time with the party have been invaluable, and I remain deeply grateful to the leadership and members at all levels.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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