Senator Saliu Mustapha, representing Kwara Central Senatorial District, has resigned from the All Progressives Congress (APC), citing internal party issues. The decision comes after a series of tensions within the party, with Mustapha accusing members of undermining his political ambitions.
Mustapha’s resignation follows a pattern of internal conflict, with some reports suggesting he was denied key party positions. He has expressed frustration over the lack of support and alleged political sabotage. His departure marks a significant blow to the APC’s stability in Kwara State.
The senator plans to join the People's Democratic Party (PDP), a move that could shift the political balance in the region. His exit highlights growing dissatisfaction within the APC and raises questions about the party’s internal cohesion.
The situation underscores the challenges faced by political parties in maintaining unity amid competing interests and leadership disputes. Mustapha’s case may serve as a case study in party dynamics and political realignments.


























