Big Blow as Strong APC Senator Resigns, Gives Reason

Big Blow as Strong APC Senator Resigns, Gives Reason

  • The ruling APC has faced a major setback ahead of the 2027 general elections as Ibrahim Lamido, the senator representing Sokoto East senatorial district, dumped the party
  • Senator Lamido announced his resignation in a letter written to his ward chairman in Isa South, Isa LGA of Sokoto on Wednesday, April 22
  • The senator gave reasons for his decision to dump the party, a development that has got Nigerians talking about the matter

Ibrahim Lamido, the senator representing Sokoto East Senatorial District, has resigned as a member of the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).

The resignation letter, which was dated back to Wednesday, April 22, was addressed to his ward chairman in Isa South, Isa Local Government Area of Sokoto.

Senator Ibrahim Lamido has announced his resignation from the APC.
Senator Ibrahim Lamido resigns from the APC Photo Credit: @SPNigeria
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Why Senator Lamido dumped APC

In the letter, he explained that the decision was difficult for him, but "the ongoing internal party crisis, suspicion and unfair party leadership style within the party in Sokoto State, which has made it increasingly difficult for me to continue my membership in good conscience."

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He also complained about the lack of cohesion, division and issues that are unresolved that hinder the progress of the APC in the northwest state. He then expressed his appreciation to the party for the opportunity given to him to contribute his quota to the party.

This is coming as the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) officially commenced the activities of the 2027 general elections, as the window for party primaries started.

Nigerians react as Senator Lamido dumps APC

Senator Lamido's resignation has started generating reactions from Nigerians. Below are some of their comments:

Naija boi alleged that his resignation was a plot to destroy the opposition:

"Don't fall for this. When Tinubu said he'll cause confusion in the ADC, this is what he meant, APC members resigning and joining the ADC to go and cause problems there, Nigerians, let's be vigilant."

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Annadiotu maintained that the move was not calculated:

"Some of these men are not calculative. How they managed to get to this topmost level is something to be studied. Leaving APC means you ain't getting a return ticket, right? Now, how sure are you that you'll get the ticket for ADC? Because that's the only party in Nigeria."

Diogenes predicted the chances of the ADC taking over from the APC:

"It’s happening. It’s actually happening. I make a bold prediction. By July this year. APC will be a party of 31 governors and small players. ADC will have all the big impact players. A few former presidents and international figures will throw their weight behind them."

Nonso rejected the resignation of the senator from the ruling party:

"You resigned not because of the terrible governance and total lack of the rule of law under the APC, but because of the internal party affairs? We don’t buy this resignation, sir. Your party have failed woefully, and Nigerians will never forget."

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Senate president speaks on insecurity

Legit.ng earlier reported that Senate President Godswil Akpabio has blamed the insecurity in the country on the upcoming elections, and predicted improvement after the polls.

However, some critics of the claim have challenged Akpabio's views and highlighted the need for peace ahead of elections.

At the same time, public reactions have revealed mixed feelings on security and Akpabio's optimistic outlook ahead of the 2027 general elections.

Source: Legit.ng

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Bada Yusuf (Politics and Current Affairs Editor) Yusuf Amoo Bada is an accomplished writer with over 5 years of experience in journalism and writing, he is also politics and current affairs editor with Legit.ng. He holds B.A in Literature from OAU, and Diploma in Mass Comm. He has obtained certificates in Google's Advance Digital Reporting, News Lab workshop. He previously worked as an Editor with OperaNews. Best Editor of the Year for Politics and Current Affairs Desk (2023) by Legit.ng. Contact: bada.yusuf.amoo@corp.legit.ng