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Gbogi Emmanuel, an APC leader in Ondo State, resigns from the party, criticizing it for fostering poverty and abandoning democratic values. He cited unfair practices during the gubernatorial primary election and the party's failure to bring relief to Nigerians facing economic hardship.

Gbogi Emmanuel, a prominent All Progressives Congress (APC) leader in Ondo State, has resigned, criticizing the party for betraying its democratic values and fostering poverty among the masses.

In his resignation letter, Emmanuel cited disappointment with the APC’s internal processes, particularly the controversial gubernatorial primary election. He expressed frustration with the party's failure to maintain fairness, equity, and transparency, while lamenting its shift toward policies that harm ordinary Nigerians.

Emmanuel also accused the APC of exacerbating economic hardship and deviating from its original goals of serving the people. His resignation underscores growing dissatisfaction within the party, especially in Ondo State, where the APC has been embroiled in political controversies.