Hours after a former president, Olusegun Obasanjo, resigned from
the Peoples Democratic Party and tore his membership card, another top member
of the party has followed suit.
Abdullahi Muhammad, the senior special assistant on security
to the governor of Gombe State, Ibrahim Dankwambo, openly tore his membership
card in the state capital, Gombe, on Tuesday morning, citing dissatisfaction
with the manner the country was being run as his reason.
He specifically alleged that only a few of the large
population of Nigeria were benefiting from the nation’s finances.
He is believed to have joined the All Progressives Congress.
It is not known how long Mr. Muhammadu had been a member of
the ruling party though he was one of its active members in the North East
state. It could not also be established when he was appointed an aide to Mr.
Dankwambo, who assumed office in 2011.
Efforts to reach the media aide to the governor, Junaidu
Usman, to confirm the development failed.
Chief Obasanjo, who was the country’s president between 1999
and 2007, had on Monday in Abeokuta, announced his resignation from the PDP and
directed the party’s chairman in the ward to tear his membership card.
The former president, who had repeatedly criticised
President Goodluck Jonathan over his style, was not only the leader of the
party when he in office but became its Board of Trustees Chairman in 2007 when
he left power.
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