In a significant political shakeup in Kebbi State, Senator Garba Musa Maidoki has announced his resignation from the All Progressives Congress (APC), just days ahead of the crucial senatorial primary election set for Monday. Citing ongoing internal disputes and a lack of support within the party, Maidoki's exit raises questions about the APC's stability and electoral prospects in the region.
Maidoki's departure is not an isolated incident; it reflects broader tensions within the APC, where factions have struggled for control and influence. The senator's move could potentially sway party loyalty, as he is expected to rally support from disaffected members who share his concerns over the party's direction. "The APC has lost touch with its grassroots, and my decision is a wake-up call for change," Maidoki stated.
As the primary approaches, the APC must navigate these challenges while seeking to maintain voter confidence. With rising discontent among party loyalists, the upcoming election will be a pivotal test of the APC's resilience and the effectiveness of its leadership strategies moving forward. The outcome could reshape the political landscape in Kebbi as factions vie for power amidst growing dissent.