Senator Shehu Sani representing Kaduna Central, has quit the ruling All Progressives Congress (APC).
Sani’s decision to leave the APC is as a result of the controversies that emanated from the party’s primaries for the 2019 elections.
He forwarded his resignation letter to the chairman of the APC in ward 6, Tudun Wada North, Kaduna.
“I present to you my highest compliments and wish by this communication to formally offer to you my resignation from the All Progressives Congress (APC),” read the letter seen by TheCable.
“l had joined the APC and remained with it against all odds in the belief that it will constitute a veritable platform for the realization of those democratic ideals which I hold very dear, that honor and integrity will be the ultimate ethos of the party and, most importantly, that internal party democracy will always be the norm. However, only posterity can affirm the extent to which the APC has committed to and reflected these values.
“As I exit the APC at this point in time, I wish to formally thank the party for availing me the platform upon which I am currently serving this country in the honoured capacity of Senator of the Federal Republic.
“I wish the party well in all her future endeavors and ask sir, that you please accept the assurance of my highest considerations.”
Shehu Sani was cleared by APC’s National Working Committee as the candidate for the senatorial district but Nasir el-Rufai, Kaduna Governor, resisted the NWC’s action.
Subsequently, a primary election was conducted in the district and Uba Sani, the preferred candidate of el-Rufai, was declared winner.
The serving senator had boycotted the primary and filed an appeal and the party upheld his appeal but the name of el-Rufai’s candidate was sent to the Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC).