Ex- minister quits APC, cites consultations

A former Attorney-General of the Federation and Minister of Justice, Chief Michael Aondoakaa, has resigned his membership of the All Progressives Congress (APC).
The resignation was contained in a statement personally signed by Aondoakaa and made available to newsmen in Makurdi on Sunday.
Until his resignation, Aondoakaa was one of the leading APC governorship aspirants in Benue State.
The former minister said his resignation, which took effect from March 28, followed careful reflection and wide consultations with his family, political associates, and supporters.
“While I remain grateful for the opportunity to serve and contribute to the growth of the party at various levels during my membership, prevailing circumstances have made it necessary for me to take this step in the overall interest of my people and democratic values.
“I wish to express my profound appreciation to President Bola Tinubu for the visionary leadership he has continued to provide for our nation, as well as for the support and attention which Benue has enjoyed under his administration, ” he said.
“I assure him of my continued loyalty to his Renewed Hope Agenda.
“Furthermore, I deeply appreciate the Secretary to the Government of the Federation, Senator George Akume, for the quality leadership he has provided to the APC family in Benue.
“I acknowledge his role in shaping the political landscape of our dear state and assure him of my enduring respect.
“Finally, I wish to sincerely appreciate the leadership and members of the party in Ushongo Local Government Area, the entire Benue, and beyond for the cooperation and support extended to me over the years.
“The relationships built and experiences gathered remain invaluable,” he stated.
Aondoakaa, however, did not disclose his next political destination, but urged his supporters and associates to remain calm, peaceful, and steadfast.
“A new direction aimed at salvaging and repositioning Benue in the best interest of our people will be communicated in due course,” he said.



