Mar 17 • 17:33 UTC 🇳🇬 Nigeria Punch

JUST IN: Ex-FCT Senator Aduda meets APC leadership after dumping PDP

Former Senator Philip Aduda meets with APC leadership shortly after resigning from the PDP amid internal crises.

Philip Aduda, the former Senator for the Federal Capital Territory, Nigeria, has recently resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) and is now meeting with the leadership of the All Progressives Congress (APC). The closed-door meeting is taking place at the APC National Secretariat in Abuja and involves significant party figures including the National Chairman, Prof. Nentawe Yilwatda. Aduda, who arrived with local council chairmen, is reportedly discussing his transition to the APC.

Aduda's resignation from the PDP comes as a response to what he describes as ongoing internal crises within the party. In his resignation letter, addressed to the chairman of his local ward, he emphasizes his desire to leave the PDP effective immediately due to these internal difficulties. His shift to the APC has potential implications for party dynamics ahead of upcoming elections, as the APC seeks to consolidate support in key regions.

This meeting between Aduda and the APC leadership marks a significant political move, particularly as it reflects ongoing shifts in party allegiance within Nigeria's political landscape. The internal struggles of the PDP and the welcoming of new members into the APC are critical to understanding how electoral strategies will unfold in the lead-up to future elections, particularly in an election cycle that remains highly competitive and contentious.

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