ADC Gains New Member as Gombe PDP Figure Resigns

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Alhaji Muhammad Bello Adamu, a well-known PDP member in Pantami Ward, Gombe State, has legally left the party to become a member of the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

Adamu clarified in a statement, that his choice was motivated by his desire to make a significant contribution to the nation’s democratic process as well as by personal conviction.

I have decided to take a new political direction by joining the African Democratic Congress (ADC).

“This decision is based on personal conviction and my desire to continue contributing meaningfully to our democratic thoughts on a new platform,” he stated.

Adamu, popularly known as by Cikasoro, thanked the PDP for the chances and experiences he had when he was a member.

“This decision was not made lightly, and I want to express my appreciation for the experiences and opportunities I have had during my time as a member,” he continued.

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