The Forum of Stakeholders of the All Progressives Congress (APC) has called for the resignation of the party’s national chairman, Abdullahi Ganduje.
The North-Central chairman of the forum, Alhaji Saleh Zazzaga, made this call during an interview with newsmen on Tuesday in Jos.
Zazzaga expressed concern over the ongoing calls for Ganduje’s removal from office, stating that his insistence on retaining his position does not bode well for the party.

He questioned the decision of the party’s stakeholders from the North-West, who recently passed a vote of confidence in Ganduje, asserting that such decisions would only create confusion within the APC.
“There have been several votes of no confidence passed on Ganduje from his Kano Ward, as well as other protests and litigations, among other agitations against him.
But his insistence on remaining in office will only take the APC backwards and tear the party apart.
Ganduje already has a lot of issues surrounding him, and the best thing for him is to quit so that he doesn’t cause any harm or constitute a legal liability for the party,” Zazzaga emphasized.
He added that the position of the national chairman should naturally go to the North-Central region and urged the party to consider zoning it accordingly.
“Based on party arrangements, someone from North-Central should have replaced the former national chairman, Abdullahi Adamu, not Ganduje, who is from the North-West.
In the spirit of fairness and equity, the chairmanship position should be occupied by someone from the North-Central region.
We are also part of the ruling party and have played a key role in the emergence of President Bola Tinubu,” Zazzaga maintained.
Zazzaga, who was a member of the APC Presidential Campaign Council in the last general election, reiterated the importance of ensuring that the leadership of the party reflects the contributions of all regions.
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