December 8, 2025
Ganduje

The National Chairman of the All Progressives Congress (APC), His Excellency Umar Ganduje has officially resigned, this is a move that has sent shockwaves through Nigeria’s political landscape. His resignation takes immediate effect.

Ganduje, a former governor of Kano State who assumed the APC chairmanship in August 2023, cited health reasons for stepping down. He stated that his decision was driven by the need to focus on his personal well-being.

Ganduje’s leadership of the ruling party was marked by persistent controversy and internal party friction. His time at the helm coincided with growing unrest within APC ranks, with various stakeholders accusing his leadership of creating divisions and financial burdens.

Though his resignation letter references health issues, sources within the party suggest internal pressure and rising tensions also played a part. Allegations of financial impropriety dogged his tenure, particularly claims from party aspirants who accused his office of imposing exorbitant fees for nomination forms—most notably candidates contesting FCT area council elections.

Ganduje’s time as chairman was also overshadowed by legal challenges and internal power struggles. In April 2024, a Kano State High Court granted an interim order restraining him from identifying as a party member, following a legal action initiated by aggrieved APC executives. Although a Federal High Court in Abuja later dismissed a separate suit seeking his removal, the controversies persisted.

With Ganduje’s sudden resignation, the APC faces a critical leadership vacuum. The party is yet to release an official statement, leaving party members and political observers speculating about the next steps and potential shifts in power dynamics.

His departure raises new questions about unity within the APC as the party navigates internal conflicts and prepares for future elections

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