The Chief of Staff to Senate President Bukola Saraki, Hakeem Baba-Ahmed, on Monday dumped the All Progressives Congress (APC).
Mr Ahmed who was appointed by Mr Saraki in 2017 said his decision has nothing to do with the Senate President.
He described his decision to leave APC as a difficult one.
He said he took the decision after due consultation with members of his Akida faction of APC in Kaduna.
The Akida faction also has a senator, Shehu Sani, as member. Mr Sani has also threatened to leave the APC.
Mr
Baba-Ahmed, while addressing journalists in Kaduna on Monday, said he
has sent a letter of withdrawal from APC to the party chairman in his
ward.
He explained that he was not leaving APC to join another party but believes the ruling party has under performed.
“This
statement is to inform the public of my resignation from APC. I have
sent a formal letter to this effect to chairman of my ward.
“This has been a very difficult decision, to leave a party I helped to form and made my humble contributions to put in power.
“After
three years, however, I need to say that the APC has grossly
under-performed and has forfeited any claim to my loyalty and continue
membership.
“I do not believe in all concience, that it should be
trusted and encouraged to continue to govern our great country beyond
2019.
“I am not leaving to join another party. This is my
decision and mine alone . It has nothing to do with the president of the
senate Dr Abubakar Bukola Saraki.
“It’s a decision taken after
due consultations with Akida Group, a group that has predated my
appointment as chief of staff to the President of the Senate.
“I
will remain active in politics, as this is the main avenue for salvaging
our nation from rising insecurity, poverty and bitter divisions,” he
said.
Mr Baba-Ahmed is a former chairman of the APC in Kaduna as
well as a former chairman of the now defunct Congress for Progressives
Change (CPC).
He thanked the APC for the opportunities he had to chair CPC and APC in Kaduna State.
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