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Former APC National Chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje, has resigned amid internal power shifts and pressure from party stakeholders. While the party cites health reasons, insiders say the move is tied to sensitive political recalibrations ahead of 2027.
  • Ganduje resigned on Friday, officially on health grounds, according to APC’s Felix Morka.
  • Reports link his exit to negotiations for Rabiu Kwankwaso's return to the APC.
  • North-Central APC groups are demanding the chairmanship slot, citing zoning equity.
  • Acting chairman Bukar Dalori has been appointed as the party eyes a substantive replacement.
  • Former Nasarawa Governor, Tanko Al-Makura, and the CPC bloc are under consideration.
As the APC navigates succession battles and realignment before 2027, Ganduje’s resignation feels less like an end and more like a recalibration.
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