A former member of the House of Representatives, Nassir Ali Ahmed, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC), bringing an end to his longstanding affiliation with the ruling party.
In a resignation letter dated April 10, 2026, and addressed to the APC Chairman of Giginyu Ward in Nassarawa Local Government Area of Kano State, Ahmed, who represented Nassarawa Federal Constituency between 2011 and 2023, said his decision followed “a deep sense of responsibility and reflection.”
He explained that the move was informed by his “personal convictions, political aspirations, and the current political climate,” adding that it had become necessary for him to seek a platform that aligns more closely with his vision and values.
PlatinumPost reports that the former lawmaker noted that the decision was not an easy one, as he had always valued the ideals and objectives of the APC.
He stated, “This decision has not been an easy one, as I have always valued the ideals and objectives of the party and the collective progress we sought to achieve for the betterment of Nigeria and its citizens.”
Ahmed, however, reassured his constituents of his continued dedication to public service, saying, “I remain committed to serving the people of Nassarawa Federal Constituency and will continue to advocate for policies and initiatives that will benefit my constituents and the wider Nigerian society.”
He also expressed gratitude for the opportunity to serve under the party, noting that he had worked alongside “many dedicated individuals” during his time in office.
He requested that the party leadership update its records to reflect his resignation, while wishing the APC “peace and God’s guidance” going forward.



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