Ex-IGP Adamu Quits APC: Nasarawa Power Shift
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- Adamu, a heavyweight in Nasarawa politics, cited irreconcilable differences with the party's leadership as his reason for leaving.
- His exit removes a critical ally for Governor Abdullahi Sule, who now faces a weakened support base.
- The former IGP's influence among security forces and grassroots networks makes this a significant strategic loss.

Adamu, a heavyweight in Nasarawa politics, cited irreconcilable differences with the party's leadership as his reason for leaving. His exit removes a critical ally for Governor Abdullahi Sule, who now faces a weakened support base. The former IGP's influence among security forces and grassroots networks makes this a significant strategic loss.
This resignation follows a pattern of high-profile defections from the APC in Nasarawa, with over 500 members reportedly leaving in the past six months. The party's internal crisis stems from disputes over zoning arrangements and candidate selection for 2027 elections. Adamu's move could embolden opposition parties to poach more disgruntled APC members.
Political analysts predict Adamu may join the Peoples Democratic Party or form a new coalition to challenge APC dominance. His departure weakens the party's grip on Nasarawa's electoral machinery, potentially flipping the state in future polls. The APC's national leadership must act swiftly to contain the damage before the crisis spreads to neighboring states.
Power Move: Adamu's resignation is more than a defectionโit's a strategic signal. Watch for a wave of exits as APC heavyweights reposition for 2027. The party's failure to manage internal dissent could cost it control of key states.
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