The Minority Whip of the House of Representatives, Ali Isa, has resigned from the Peoples Democratic Party (PDP), citing internal challenges and alleged hijacking of the party by undemocratic forces.
In a resignation letter dated April 14, and addressed to the Chairman of Kindiyo Ward in Cham, Balanga Local Government Area of Gombe State, the lawmaker said his decision takes immediate effect.
The letter, signed by the minority whip with copies distributed to journalists in Gombe, stated that the lawmaker’s exit from the party followed careful consideration and wide consultations with key stakeholders.
According to him, the decision is driven by concerns over the direction of the party, alleging that its structure has been taken over in a manner inconsistent with its founding principles, leading to factional leadership.
He explained that after consulting with his family, political associates, and supporters, he concluded that his political future, as well as that of his constituents, would be better served outside the PDP.
The lawmaker further stated that his constituents deserve a political platform that guarantees their interests and long-term aspirations.
He expressed appreciation to the PDP leadership and members for the opportunity given to him to serve, noting that he remains grateful for the platform that enabled his election into the National Assembly.
Mr Isa represents Balanga/Billiri Federal Constituency in the House of Representatives.
(NAN)



